A dummy candidate, Salman Khan, took the test for the real candidate, Indraj Singh. Police registered a case against both and the trial court rejected their bail plea. Rajasthan govt’s appeal, a bench of Justices Sanjay Karol and Ahsanuddin Amanullah said it is aware that once bail is granted by the high court, it is not to be ordinarily set aside. But the bail is being cancelled keeping in mind the overall impact of the alleged acts of the accused on society, the bench said. The bench said surely there must have been thousands of people who appeared for the exam, and the accused persons, for their own benefit, tried to compromise the sanctity of the exam. “Let them stand trial and let it be established by the process of law that the accused have indeed not committed any crime in law,” the SC said. It said there is fierce competition among candidates to secure public employment in India. ‘The reality is that there are far more takers of govt jobs than there are jobs available. Be that as it may, each job which has a clearly delineated entry process — with prescribed examination and/or interview process, has only to be filled in accordance thereof,’ Justice Karol said.