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Calcutta High Court Reiterates Mandatory Role of WB Municipal Service Commission in Municipal Recruitments: Direct Appointments by Municipalities Deemed Non-Compliant Post-2019 Notification

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Calcutta High Court Reiterates Mandatory Role of WB Municipal Service Commission in Municipal Recruitments: Direct Appointments by Municipalities Deemed Non-Compliant Post-2019 Notification
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Calcutta High Court Reiterates Mandatory Role of WB Municipal Service Commission in Municipal Recruitments: Direct Appointments by Municipalities Deemed Non-Compliant Post-2019 Notification

Court’s Decision: The High Court of West Bengal disposed of the public interest writ petition by directing the Government to reassert the mandate laid down in the notification dated January…
Posted by Rawlaw January 3, 2025

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