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Bombay HC Quashes Tribunal Order in MPSC Recruitment Dispute. The Bombay High Court rules against selective re-evaluation for EWS candidates, preserving MPSC’s recruitment results.

The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) issued an advertisement for recruitment to various posts, including Sub-Registrar/Stamp Inspector. On...

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Supreme Court Allows University's Appeal Against High Court's Re-evaluation Order Due to Judicial Overreach. High Court Exceeded Jurisdiction by Mandating Re-evaluation Procedure Not Contained in University Statute and Issuing Sweeping Directions Beyond Case Scope.

The Supreme Court considered an appeal by Dr. B R Ambedkar University, Agra against a judgment of the Allahabad High Court. The dispute originated fro...

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Supreme Court Upholds IIT's Admission Criteria in JEE Advanced Eligibility Challenge. Criterion barring IIT-admitted candidates from subsequent attempts held not discriminatory under Article 14 as it serves public policy objectives of preventing seat wastage and ensuring equitable access.

The dispute arose from a writ petition filed by Soutrik Sarangi challenging Criterion No. 5 of the JEE (Advanced) Information Brochure, which prevente...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeals Against Non-Selection to Senior Teacher Posts in Rajasthan. Revised Select List Based on 2nd Answer Key Upheld as Division Bench's Judgment Restricted to Appellants Therein.

The case pertains to a series of appeals arising from the selection process for Senior Teacher (Grade II) posts in Rajasthan, initiated by an advertis...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Challenge to NLSIU's Separate Admission Test NLAT — Upholds University's Autonomy in Admission Process. NLSIU's decision to conduct its own entrance exam for 2020-21, deviating from CLAT, was held to be within its statutory powers under the NLSIU Act, 1986, and not arbitrary.

The judgment arises from a public interest writ petition filed under Article 32 of the Constitution of India by Rakesh Kumar Agarwalla, father of a st...