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Bombay High Court: “No Compassion Without Competence — Compassionate Appointment Is Not a Right, But a Welfare Exception to Recruitment Rules” — Court Dismisses Plea Seeking Job for Deceased Employee’s Daughter
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Bombay High Court: “No Compassion Without Competence — Compassionate Appointment Is Not a Right, But a Welfare Exception to Recruitment Rules” — Court Dismisses Plea Seeking Job for Deceased Employee’s Daughter

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court (Division Bench: Justices A.S. Chandurkar and Urmila Joshi-Phalke) held that compassionate appointment cannot be claimed as a matter of right and must strictly conform…
Posted by Rawlaw November 6, 2025

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