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Punjab and Haryana High Court 3 strong observations: “Backward Class Status Is State-Specific, Not Migrant-Transferable” — Court Dismisses Plea Seeking BC Reservation Benefit in Punjab Despite Himachal Origin
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Punjab and Haryana High Court 3 strong observations: “Backward Class Status Is State-Specific, Not Migrant-Transferable” — Court Dismisses Plea Seeking BC Reservation Benefit in Punjab Despite Himachal Origin

Court’s Decision The Punjab and Haryana High Court, in a significant ruling delivered by Justice Harpreet Singh Brar, held that “the benefits of reservation cannot be made portable across States,…
Posted by Rawlaw October 15, 2025
Punjab and Haryana High Court’s Powerful Observation: ‘Justice, Even if Delayed, Must Repair What Was Broken’ — Court Orders Posthumous Regularization of Deceased Daily-Wage Worker from 1996
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Punjab and Haryana High Court’s Powerful Observation: ‘Justice, Even if Delayed, Must Repair What Was Broken’ — Court Orders Posthumous Regularization of Deceased Daily-Wage Worker from 1996

Court’s Decision In a landmark judgment, the Punjab and Haryana High Court at Chandigarh, presided over by Justice Sandeep Moudgil, held that the legal heirs of a deceased daily-wage employee…
Posted by Rawlaw October 15, 2025

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