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” Highlights Misconduct and Public Interest as Key Justifications Under Rule 48 of CCS Rules

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Delhi High Court Upholds Premature Retirement of CISF Personnel: "Service Record Portrays a Doleful Picture," Highlights Misconduct and Public Interest as Key Justifications Under Rule 48 of CCS Rules
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Delhi High Court Upholds Premature Retirement of CISF Personnel: “Service Record Portrays a Doleful Picture,” Highlights Misconduct and Public Interest as Key Justifications Under Rule 48 of CCS Rules

Court’s Decision: The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by the CISF personnel challenging his premature retirement. The court held that the retirement order, passed under Rule 48…
Posted by Rawlaw January 9, 2025

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