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Supreme Court Upholds High Court Judgments on Creamy Layer Determination for OBC Reservation in Civil Services. Inclusion of Salary Income for PSU Employees Under Category II(C) of Office Memorandum Dated 08.09.1993 Found Discriminatory and Set Aside Due to Violation of Article 14.

The Supreme Court dealt with three consolidated civil appeals arising from separate High Court judgments concerning the determination of creamy layer ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses IPS Officer's Appeal for Cadre Re-allocation to Rajasthan -- Delay and Administrative Finality Bar Claim Despite Insider Vacancy -- Tamil Nadu Cadre Allocation Upheld

The appellant, Rupesh Kumar Meena, an IPS officer selected in the 2004 batch and allocated to Tamil Nadu cadre, sought re-allocation to Rajasthan cadr...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Differential Attempts for OBC and SC/ST Candidates in Civil Services Examination

Challenge to Civil Services Examination Rules 2024 on Attempts for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) The Bombay High Court dismissed the pet...

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Supreme Court Grants Re-Medical Test for Civil Services Aspirant After Nearly a Decade. In an exceptional ruling, the Supreme Court allows a petitioner a second chance at a medical examination, potentially paving the way for his entry into the Civil Services despite missing the initial re-medical test.

The petitioner applied for the Civil Services Examination 2014 and qualified through all stages, but was declared "temporarily unfit" due to high BMI....

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Supreme Court Directs Union of India to Appoint Visually Impaired Candidates Against Backlog Vacancies. After years of litigation, the Supreme Court invokes Article 142 to ensure justice for visually impaired candidates denied appointments in the Civil Services Examination 2008.

The case revolves around respondent no.1, a 100% visually impaired individual, who appeared in the Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2008 and was denie...