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Supreme Court Upholds Promote Inspectors in Seniority Dispute Under Central Excise Recruitment Rules. Inter Se Seniority Must Be Fixed Based on 1959 and 1986 Office Memoranda with Quota Rule Compliance, Rejecting High Court's View on Vacancy Register Irrelevance.

The dispute originated from seniority fixation among Inspectors of Central Excise, recruited through direct recruitment and promotion under the Centra...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petitions Challenging Transfer Order of Government Officer in Town Planning Department — Upholds State's Power of Transfer as an Incident of Service. Transfer Order Issued in Public Interest and Not Vitiated by Malafides or Violation of Statutory Rules.

The petitioner, Shri Noreshwar Raghunathrao Shende, was serving as Director of Town Planning, Maharashtra State, Pune. He was transferred to the post ...

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Madras High Court Allows Writ Petition Challenging CAT Order in Promotion Dispute — Roster Point Reservation for Scheduled Caste Candidate Upheld. Post-Based Roster System Under 1997 OM Requires Proper Adjustment of Past Appointments to Determine Reserved Vacancies.

The petitioner, A. Suresh, a Scheduled Caste candidate working as a Station Officer in the Fire Services Department of Puducherry, sought promotion to...

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Madras High Court Allows Writ Petition of SC Fire Officer for Promotion to ADFO Post. Post-Based Roster Implementation Requires Adjustment of Past Appointments Under Office Memorandum 02.07.1997.

The writ petition was filed by A. Suresh, a Station Officer in the Fire Services Department, Government of Puducherry, who belongs to the Scheduled Ca...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging Election of Municipal Councillors for Non-Compliance with Reservation Rotation Policy. Court Held That Challenge to Election on Ground of Non-Compliance with Rotation Policy Must Be Raised Before Election, Not After Declaration of Results.

The petitioners, including a registered political party and several individuals, filed a writ petition in the Bombay High Court challenging the electi...

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High Court of Karnataka Upholds Dismissal of Government Servant for Caste Certificate Fraud. Petitioner's claim of belonging to Koli (Kolidhoor) Scheduled Tribe was found false, leading to dismissal under Article 311(2) of the Constitution.

The petitioner, Yellappa S/o Hanmanthappa Kolakar, was a government servant who had been selected as a Clerk-cum-Typist under the Scheduled Tribe cate...