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Delhi High Court Dismisses GNCTD’s Writ Petitions: Upholds CAT’s Decision Invalidating Disciplinary Actions for Lack of Competence of Deputy Director of Education under Rule 14 of CCS(CCA) Rules

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Delhi High Court Dismisses GNCTD's Writ Petitions: Upholds CAT's Decision Invalidating Disciplinary Actions for Lack of Competence of Deputy Director of Education under Rule 14 of CCS(CCA) Rules
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Delhi High Court Dismisses GNCTD’s Writ Petitions: Upholds CAT’s Decision Invalidating Disciplinary Actions for Lack of Competence of Deputy Director of Education under Rule 14 of CCS(CCA) Rules

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court dismissed two writ petitions filed by the Government of NCT of Delhi (GNCTD). These petitions challenged a Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) decision that found…
Posted by Rawlaw December 27, 2024

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