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Full Bench Clarifies Scope of Qualification Equivalence Under Government Resolutions: Restricts Applicability to Hindi Teachers in Secondary Schools

Home » Full Bench Clarifies Scope of Qualification Equivalence Under Government Resolutions: Restricts Applicability to Hindi Teachers in Secondary Schools
Bombay High Court Full Bench Clarifies Scope of Qualification Equivalence Under Government Resolutions: Restricts Applicability to Hindi Teachers in Secondary Schools, Excludes Broader Employment Contexts Like MSRTC Recruitment
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Bombay High Court Full Bench Clarifies Scope of Qualification Equivalence Under Government Resolutions: Restricts Applicability to Hindi Teachers in Secondary Schools, Excludes Broader Employment Contexts Like MSRTC Recruitment

Court's Decision: The Bombay High Court Full Bench decided that the equivalence granted to certain qualifications under the Government Resolution dated June 14, 1999, as reiterated in the GR dated…
Posted by Rawlaw January 28, 2025

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