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Delhi High Court upholds CSIR’s decision to fix minimum qualifying marks in recruitment exam — “Power expressly reserved in advertisement, no rules changed mid-way”

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court dismissed a batch of writ petitions challenging the prescription of minimum qualifying marks in Paper-III of the Combined Administrative Services Examination-2023 conducted by the…
Posted by Rawlaw February 17, 2026
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Delhi High Court: Prosecutor recruitment requires strict compliance with experience criteria — “No relaxation beyond advertisement terms; writ petition dismissed”

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court dismissed a writ petition challenging the rejection of a candidate’s application for the post of Prosecutor in the Serious Fraud Investigation Office. Upholding the…
Posted by Rawlaw February 14, 2026

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