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Madras High Court Dismisses State Appeals in Pension Case — Temporary Service Counted for Pension. Break in Service Does Not Forfeit Past Service Under Tamil Nadu Pension Rules, 1978.

The case involves two writ appeals filed by the State of Tamil Nadu against a Single Judge order dated 18.03.2024, which directed the counting of temp...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Challenge to Promotion Select List for District Judges in Gujarat — Merit-cum-Seniority Principle Upheld. High Court's Suitability Test Components and Weightage Valid Under Rule 5 of Gujarat State Judicial Service Rules, 2005.

The Supreme Court dismissed a writ petition under Article 32 challenging the Select List dated 10.03.2023 issued by the High Court of Gujarat for prom...

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Supreme Court Allows BSNL Appeal in TTA Recruitment Case: Reserved Category Candidates Selected on Merit Can Be Adjusted Against Reserved Vacancies. The Court held that the High Court erred in directing shuffling of candidates as it would unsettle the selection process under the BSNL Recruitment Rules.

The case pertains to a recruitment process for Telecom Technical Assistants (TTAs) by Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) in the Rajasthan Telecom Cir...

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Supreme Court Allows JPSC to Fix Cut-off Marks for Paper III in SLET Eligibility Test. Moderation Committee Empowered to Determine Qualifying Standards Post-Examination Under UGC Scheme.

The Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) issued an advertisement on 19.07.2006 for the Jharkhand Eligibility Test (JET), a State Level Eligibili...

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Supreme Court Upholds Promotion Policy for Air Vice Marshal Based on Seniority-cum-Merit. Air Commodore's Challenge Dismissed as Policy Valid and No Right to Promotion.

The appellant, Air Commodore Naveen Jain, was commissioned in the Indian Air Force in 1981 and promoted to Air Commodore in 2011. He was considered fo...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petitions Challenging MPSC's Method of Awarding Marks for Incorrect Questions in Recruitment Examination. Court holds that awarding zero marks for incorrect questions is arbitrary and directs MPSC to award marks for all candidates who attempted the incorrect questions.

The petitioners, four candidates who applied for the post of Deputy Collector in the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) recruitment examinat...

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Bombay High Court Allows Rounding Off of Marks in University Examination — Petitioner Declared Passed in B.Arch Course. Rule requiring 50% aggregate marks interpreted to permit rounding off of 49.846% to 50% based on precedent.

The petitioner, Shri Anup Prakash Vyas, a student of Bachelor of Architecture (five-year course) at Pune University, passed his first, second, and thi...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Tribunal Order in MPSC Recruitment Dispute — Petitioner Failed to Establish Entitlement to Appointment as Police Sub-Inspector.

The petitioner, Tushar Babanrao Deshmukh, filed a writ petition challenging the judgment and order dated 25/9/2012 passed by the Maharashtra Administr...

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Bombay High Court at Goa Dismisses Petitions Challenging Termination of Veterinary Officers for Unauthorized Absence and Misconduct. Termination simpliciter under probation rules is valid and not punitive, and the petitioners were given adequate opportunity to explain their absence.

The case involves four writ petitions filed by 17 petitioners who were appointed as Veterinary Officers on probation by the Government of Goa. They we...