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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Service Law Promotion Dispute Due to Lapse of Time and Settled Positions. Promotion Reversion Order Set Aside by High Court Upheld as Interference Could Unsettle Service Hierarchy After 15 Years, Involving ACR Benchmark and Natural Justice Issues.

The dispute arose between two employees serving in the Department of Technical Education and Industrial Training, Punjab, concerning the promotion and...

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Supreme Court Allows Judicial Officer's Appeal in Seniority Dispute Under West Bengal Judicial Service Rules. High Court's Administrative Decision to Rectify Promotion Delay by Fixing Seniority Against 2004-2008 Vacancies Upheld as Valid, Setting Aside High Court Orders.

The dispute concerned a judicial officer's seniority fixation in the West Bengal Higher Judicial Service. The appellant joined the Judicial Service in...

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Supreme Court Upholds Promote Inspectors in Seniority Dispute Under Central Excise Recruitment Rules. Inter Se Seniority Must Be Fixed Based on 1959 and 1986 Office Memoranda with Quota Rule Compliance, Rejecting High Court's View on Vacancy Register Irrelevance.

The dispute originated from seniority fixation among Inspectors of Central Excise, recruited through direct recruitment and promotion under the Centra...

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Supreme Court Dismisses State's Appeals in Service Law Dispute Over Employee Seniority and Promotion. The Court upheld the High Court's direction to consider the employee's seniority from his promotion date in the original authority, finding the State's revisions arbitrary under service rules.

The dispute arose from the seniority and promotion claims of the first respondent, who was appointed as Sub-Engineer in Special Area Development Autho...

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Supreme Court Upholds Withdrawal of Inter-Commissionerate Transfers for Inspectors Under Recruitment Rules 2016. Recruitment Rules Made Under Article 309 of the Constitution Prevail Over Executive Instructions, and ICTs Are Not Permissible as They Violate Separate Cadre Identity Under Rule 5.

The dispute arose from a batch of civil appeals filed by Inspectors of the Central Excise and Land Customs or Goods and Services Tax Administration, w...