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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition Challenging University's Refusal to Appoint PhD Holders as Lecturers in Pali and Buddhism. UGC Regulations Exempt PhD Holders from NET/SET Requirement, University's Contrary Stance Held Arbitrary.

The petitioners, five PhD holders in Pali and Buddhism, applied for the post of Lecturer in Pali and Buddhism at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada Uni...

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Supreme Court Allows OBC Female Candidates in UP Police Constable Recruitment to Be Selected in General Category Based on Merit. Horizontal Reservation Principle Applied Equally to Female Candidates, Directing State to Consider OBC Females Scoring Above General Female Cut-Off.

The case pertains to a Miscellaneous Application filed by Ms. Sonam Tomar (OBC-Female) and Ms. Reeta Rani (SC-Female) who participated in the 2013 sel...

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High Court Quashes Selection Process in Public Employment Case Due to Arbitrary Change in Criteria. Recruitment for Junior Officer Posts Set Aside as Weightage Application After Tests Violated Advertisement Terms and Candidates' Rights Under Article 14.

The dispute arose from a recruitment process conducted by Maharashtra State Power Generation Company Ltd. for Junior Officer (Security) positions thro...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeals of Unsuccessful Candidates in Sub-Inspector Recruitment - Upholds High Court's Decision on Minimum Qualifying Marks. Selection Process Found Lawful as Candidates Failed to Meet Minimum Marks Criteria Set by Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission.

The dispute arose from a recruitment process conducted by the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission for Sub-Inspector of Police posts through advertise...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petitions Challenging Grant-in-Aid Cut-off Date for Secondary Schools. No Vested Right to Grant-in-Aid for Schools Established After 31st March 1997 Under Government Resolution Dated 5th July 1999.

The judgment involves five writ petitions filed by educational institutions challenging the Government Resolution dated 5th July 1999 issued by the St...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petition of Anganwadi Sevika Challenging Cancellation of Appointment Due to Unauthorized Modification of Marks by CEO. CEO Cannot Act as Examiner or Moderator in Selection Process Under ICDS Scheme.

The petitioner, Munnabai Dagdu Gaikwad, was selected and appointed as an Anganwadi Sevika on 24 June 2011 after being ranked first in the merit list b...