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Judgment: Legality of Denying RACP Benefits Despite Notional Seniority – Addressing Administrative Delays

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Orissa High Court Judgment: Legality of Denying RACP Benefits Despite Notional Seniority – Addressing Administrative Delays, Financial Entitlements, and Career Progression Rights
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Orissa High Court Judgment: Legality of Denying RACP Benefits Despite Notional Seniority – Addressing Administrative Delays, Financial Entitlements, and Career Progression Rights

Court’s Decision The High Court of Orissa ruled in favor of the petitioner, quashing the impugned orders that denied him the benefit of the Modified Assured Career Progression (MACP) scheme.…
Posted by Rawlaw March 3, 2025

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