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Deputation Service with Breaks Cannot Be Counted Towards Promotion Eligibility

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Supreme Court Clarifies: Deputation Service with Breaks Cannot Be Counted Towards Promotion Eligibility; Continuous and Uninterrupted Service Required Under Clause 6 of Circular for Considering Seniority and Career Advancements
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Supreme Court Clarifies: Deputation Service with Breaks Cannot Be Counted Towards Promotion Eligibility; Continuous and Uninterrupted Service Required Under Clause 6 of Circular for Considering Seniority and Career Advancements

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and overturned the orders of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) and the High…
Posted by Rawlaw December 11, 2024

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