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” Emphasizes Compliance with Natural Justice and Protection of Group-C Employees from Arbitrary Recoveries

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Orissa High Court Invalidates Screening Committee Decision: "No Recovery of Excess Payment Without Reasoned Justification," Emphasizes Compliance with Natural Justice and Protection of Group-C Employees from Arbitrary Recoveries
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Orissa High Court Invalidates Screening Committee Decision: “No Recovery of Excess Payment Without Reasoned Justification,” Emphasizes Compliance with Natural Justice and Protection of Group-C Employees from Arbitrary Recoveries

Court’s Decision: The Orissa High Court quashed the Screening Committee's decision and the associated Office Order dated May 30, 2023, which downgraded the petitioner’s pay scale and directed recovery of…
Posted by Rawlaw January 8, 2025

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