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“The re-evaluation of the marks beyond the specified period at the discretion of the GPSC at any stage will be an anathema to the finalization/conclusion of the result. The final merit list or the result will always remain in the state of flux putting the career of the candidates at peril if such an approach, is allowed to be adopted.”

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The Increasing Diversity by Increasing Access to Legal Education (IDIA) Madhya Pradesh Chapter

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In the instant case, since the candidates are merely asking for the disclosure of the answer key, the same stands on a different footing altogether than the recruitment in the context of Article 323A of the Constitution.

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On 8-3-2023, the Government of Tamil Nadu notified the Tamil Nadu Civil Services (Appointment on Compassionate Grounds) Rules, 2023. Key Points: Under

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Meghalaya High Court: H. S. Thangkhiew J. dismissed the petition and affirmed that the petitioner was not eligible to avail family pension.

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“The State has no discretion of allocation of a cadre at its whims and fancies.”

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Supreme Court: In a case where a woman had sought compassionate appointment after her mother’s death in the year 2012, the bench

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“Judicial review of a policy decision and to issue mandamus to frame policy in a particular manner are absolutely different.”

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“What is being claimed and prayed for under the guise of Covid 19 pandemic is nothing but a lame excuse in taking additional attempt to participate in the Civil Service Examination 2021 to be held in future.”

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