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Counselling Committee Lacked Authority to Alter Final Merit List

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Himachal Pradesh High Court Quashes Selection List for Senior Resident Post at AIMS Chamiyana, Holds "Counselling Committee Lacked Authority to Alter Final Merit List," Directs Appointment Based on Original Merit Rankings
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Himachal Pradesh High Court Quashes Selection List for Senior Resident Post at AIMS Chamiyana, Holds “Counselling Committee Lacked Authority to Alter Final Merit List,” Directs Appointment Based on Original Merit Rankings

Court’s Decision: The Himachal Pradesh High Court allowed the writ petition and quashed the selection list (Annexure P-8) for the post of Senior Resident in the Department of Microbiology at…
Posted by Rawlaw December 9, 2024

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