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Directs Uniform Service Conditions for Court Managers Across India Within 3 Months: “Their Assistance is Needed for a Proper Administrative Set-up in Courts”

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Supreme Court Directs Uniform Service Conditions for Court Managers Across India Within 3 Months: “Their Assistance is Needed for a Proper Administrative Set-up in Courts”
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Supreme Court Directs Uniform Service Conditions for Court Managers Across India Within 3 Months: “Their Assistance is Needed for a Proper Administrative Set-up in Courts”

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court, in its judgment dated May 16, 2025, directed all High Courts in India to frame or amend rules relating to the recruitment and service conditions…
Posted by Rawlaw May 20, 2025

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