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Delhi High Court Backs Government Rule Barring IFS Probationers from Taking Civil Services Exam

The Delhi High Court has upheld the legality of barring Indian Forest Service probationers from appearing in the Civil Services Examination during their training, validating the 2023 amendment and dismissing challenges to the rule.
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New Delhi: In a significant judicial ruling impacting Indian Forest Service (IFS) probationers, the Delhi High Court has upheld the legality of a regulatory bar that prevents IFS probationers from appearing in the Civil Services Examination (CSE) or any other open competitive exam during their probationary training period. The decision resolves a batch of petitions challenging the Indian Forest Service (Probation) Amendment Rules, 2023. 

Background of the Case

A Division Bench of the Delhi High Court comprising Justice Anil Kshetarpal and Justice Amit Mahajan heard the petitions filed by several IFS probationers who were selected in the Indian Forest Service Examination, 2022 and were undergoing probationary training at the Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy (IGNFA). 

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The petitioners contended that the 2023 amendment — which reinstated a prohibition on appearing in the CSE during probation — was arbitrary, discriminatory, and retrospectively affected their rights. 

What is IFS Probationers Rules 2023

The Indian Forest Service (Probation) Amendment Rules, 2023 restored a prohibition — originally existing before 2017 — that bars IFS probationers from participating in any open competitive examinations, including the Civil Services Examination, throughout their training period.

This rule was previously removed in 2017, briefly allowing probationers to appear in competitive exams; the 2023 amendment revived the restrictions. 

Court’s Rationale on IFS Probationers Rules 2023

The Bench upheld the amendment, observing that:

  • The ban on appearing in exams is not a new or unconstitutional restriction but a restoration of the earlier regulatory position. 
  • Probationary conditions can be amended lawfully during the period of probation, even if the probationer was appointed before the change in rules. 
  • No vested or accrued right stood crystallized in favor of petitioners to claim entitlement to sit for the CSE during probation. 
  • The amendment does not amount to hostile discrimination or arbitrary exercise of power that would warrant judicial interference under Article 226 of the Constitution. 

The court highlighted that training at IGNFA must be pursued without simultaneous engagement in open competitive exams, reinforcing the core purpose of focused and uninterrupted probationary training. 

What are the Implications of IFS Probationers Rules 2023

Probationers undergoing training cannot appear for the Civil Services Exam or similar competitive exams until completion of their probationary training.

This decision affirms the rule’s applicability even if probation commenced before the amendment’s enforcement date. 

For Future Aspirants

Prospective IFS candidates should be aware that taking other competitive tests while in probation is barred under the present rules.

The ruling may also influence interpretations of other competitive exam policies where probationary service and exam eligibility overlap.

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