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Bombay High Court Allows Assistant Professors' Writ Petition for Time-Bound Promotion. Court holds that the benefit of time-bound promotion under Government Resolution dated 15-04-1999 is available from the date of initial appointment, and denial by management is arbitrary.

The petitioners, ten Assistant Professors employed at Yeshwantrao Chavan Mahavidyalaya, Tuljapur, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Const...

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Bombay High Court Allows Career Advancement Scheme Benefits to Lecturers Appointed Before NET/SET Became Mandatory. Services Rendered Prior to Acquisition of NET/SET Qualification Must Be Counted for Career Advancement Under UGC Regulations.

The petitioners, Krishna Kautik Valvi and Surekha Pandit Palve, were appointed as lecturers in 1995 by the Khandesh College Education Society's Moolje...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Appeal by College Secretary Against Regularisation of Assistant Professor. Appointment of Teacher Without Following UGC Regulations and University Norms Held Invalid, No Right to Regularisation.

The case pertains to a writ appeal filed by the Secretary of Arulmigu Palaniandavar College of Arts and Culture against an order of a learned Single J...

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Unusual Situation Arises in University Case Due to Conduct, Appellant's Appointment Continues Without Interruption, Addressing the Injustice: University Urged to Consider Supernumerary Post for Appellant

The case revolves around a dispute regarding the appointment of an Assistant Professor in the English department at Bangalore University, reserved for...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Petition Challenging Appointment of Assistant Professor in University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad. Selection based on merit and marks secured in interview upheld as per University Grants Commission Rules.

The petitioner, Dr. Mahantesh, filed a writ petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India before the High Court of Karnataka at Dha...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Challenge to NLSIU's Separate Admission Test NLAT — Upholds University's Autonomy in Admission Process. NLSIU's decision to conduct its own entrance exam for 2020-21, deviating from CLAT, was held to be within its statutory powers under the NLSIU Act, 1986, and not arbitrary.

The judgment arises from a public interest writ petition filed under Article 32 of the Constitution of India by Rakesh Kumar Agarwalla, father of a st...