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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeals of Irregularly Appointed Forest Officers in Seniority Dispute. Appointments Beyond Advertised Vacancies Held Illegal, Seniority Counts Only From Regularisation Date.

The case pertains to the seniority of Assistant Conservators of Forests (ACFs) in the Bihar Forest Service. The appellants were appointed on 13.04.198...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Seniority Dispute Among Promoted Officers in Telecommunications Engineering Service. ROTA Rule Not Applicable Where Statutory Recruitment Rules Do Not Provide for Rotation of Vacancies Between Quota Streams.

The appeal arose from a dispute over the inter se seniority of Sub-Divisional Engineers (SDEs) in the Telecommunications Engineering Service (Group 'B...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Seniority Dispute Over Rota-Quota Rule. Direct Recruitee Who Declined LDCE Promotion Cannot Claim Seniority Over LDCE Promotee.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by P. Subramaniyan against the Union of India and others, setting aside the orders of the Central Administr...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Former OCS Employees Seeking Government Pension After Absorption in VSNL. Eligibility for Pension Under Office Memorandum Requires Minimum 10 Years of Qualifying Service on Date of Absorption.

The present Civil Appeal arose out of a challenge to the Judgment and Order dated January 13, 2016 passed by the Bombay High Court in Writ Petition No...

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Supreme Court Upholds Preference for Direct Recruit Assistants Over Non-Graduate Promotees in Tamil Nadu Revenue Subordinate Service. Rule Read Down to Exclude Graduate Promotees from Discrimination.

The case involves a dispute over the implementation of amended Rule 5(g) and Annexure-III item (ii) of the Tamil Nadu Revenue Subordinate Service Rule...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Seniority Dispute Over Catch-Up Rule for Reserved Category Promotions. Consequential Seniority for Scheduled Caste Promotee Upheld as Regular Promotion Not Fortuitous.

The case involves a seniority dispute between two officers of the Government of Maharashtra: Sudhakar Baburao Nangnure (appellant, open category) and ...