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High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging Equal Passing Criteria for Project Affected Persons in Government Recruitment -- Petitioner's Claim for Separate Treatment Under PAP Category Rejected

The Petitioner, a Project Affected Person, sought appointment in Group C cadre under the Project Affected Persons category after failing a recruitment...

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High Court Dismisses Petition by Petitioner Challenging Merit List Placement for Principal Post -- Reservation Policy Upheld Based on Division Bench Judgment Quashing Government Resolution

The petitioner, filed a petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India challenging her placement as an unsuccessful candidate in the merit li...

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Supreme Court Upholds Kerala High Court’s Decision: Syrang’s Licence Holder Ineligible for Lascar Post. Statutory Qualifications Prevail Over Higher Competency – Non-Joinder of Necessary Party Fatal to Appellant’s Case.

Essential Qualifications: Statutory rules prescribing specific qualifications cannot be diluted by executive interpretation (Paras 20–22). Equality ...

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Bombay High Court dismissed writ petition seeking transfer to a specific government medical college, upholding admission rules and finality of seat allotment process.

Desire for specific college admission cannot override established admission rules – Status retention form submission bars participation in subsequen...

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Domicile-Based Reservation In PG Medical Courses—Unconstitutional. Residence-based reservation in postgraduate (PG) medical admissions violates Article 14 of the Constitution of India—Institutional preference permissible—State quota must be filled based on merit.

Constitution of India, 1950 – Article 14, Article 15, Article 16 – Domicile/residence-based reservation in PG Medical Courses held impermissible�...

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Promotion and Seniority in Judicial Services: A Fair Review. Restoring justice for promotion and seniority in Jharkhand Superior Judicial Service.

The Supreme Court of India held that judicial officers who successfully qualified for the suitability test for promotion under the 65% promotional quo...

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Supreme Court Secures MBBS Admission for Differently Abled Candidate Despite Disability Above 40%. A landmark judgment emphasizing inclusivity and reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities in medical education.

The Supreme Court of India, upheld the rights of individuals with disabilities to pursue higher education. The appellant, Omkar Gond, who has a 45% s...