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High Court of Chhattisgarh Dismisses 10-Year-Delayed Promotion Claim: “The Doctrine of Delay and Laches Bars Stale and Disruptive Service Claims”

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High Court of Chhattisgarh Dismisses 10-Year-Delayed Promotion Claim: "The Doctrine of Delay and Laches Bars Stale and Disruptive Service Claims"
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High Court of Chhattisgarh Dismisses 10-Year-Delayed Promotion Claim: “The Doctrine of Delay and Laches Bars Stale and Disruptive Service Claims”

Court’s Decision The High Court of Chhattisgarh dismissed the petition seeking promotion to the post of Principal, citing a ten-year delay in filing the claim. The court emphasized that the…
Posted by Rawlaw December 24, 2024

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