Abhijeet Dipke, founder of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), has raised concerns regarding the Bombay High Court clerk recruitment typing test held on Sunday. He reported that numerous students encountered issues with faulty computer equipment during the exam. Additionally, many candidates were unexpectedly logged out within minutes of starting the test, raising questions about the integrity of the recruitment process.
“Students just informed me that they had a High Court exam this morning. As soon as they sat down to take it, they discovered that for some, the mouse wasn’t working, and for others, the keyboard was faulty. “Abhijeet had joined the protest in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar in solidarity with the students and is continuing to sit with them even now. We hope the government will accept the demands soon,” it added. “The Bombay High Court exam was scheduled at my centre, and it has already been conducted; the first session is over.
Things are moving a bit slowly due to a technical issue with printing, but it is just a minor problem that will be resolved,” he said. Within 10 minutes, the majority of the students were logged out, and subsequently, they were all declared failed,” he said.
Meanwhile, according to news agency ANI, students staged a protest after the technical issues disrupted the exam. Dipke also joined the protest by students “CJP Founder Abhijeet Dipke has joined the protest by students who are demanding re-exam for the Bombay High Court’s typing exam which had massive irregularities across Maharashtra’s digital centres,” the post read, according to an X post by CJP.

