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Promotions Must Follow Rules in Force at Time of DPC Meeting; Tribunal’s Judgment Remanded for Fresh Consideration Following Supreme Court’s Overruling of Precedent

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Delhi High Court: Promotions Must Follow Rules in Force at Time of DPC Meeting; Tribunal’s Judgment Remanded for Fresh Consideration Following Supreme Court's Overruling of Precedent
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Delhi High Court: Promotions Must Follow Rules in Force at Time of DPC Meeting; Tribunal’s Judgment Remanded for Fresh Consideration Following Supreme Court’s Overruling of Precedent

Court’s Decision: The Delhi High Court set aside the Central Administrative Tribunal's (CAT) judgment dated March 16, 2007, which had upheld the application of outdated service rules (1990 Rules) for…
Posted by Rawlaw January 23, 2025

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