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Delhi High Court grants one-year extension for SCERT guest lecturers to obtain NET/Ph.D. — “Pandemic disruption and shifting qualifications justify relaxation; Clause 5 empowers SCERT to act” — writ partly allowed

1. Court’s decision The Delhi High Court has partly allowed a writ petition filed by long-serving Contract/Guest Lecturers of the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), directing the…
Posted by Rawlaw December 14, 2025
RPF CISF
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Supreme Court: “Reserved candidates availing relaxation in age or physical standards cannot migrate to unreserved seats unless rules permit; relaxed physical standards not a bar” – RPF and CISF recruitment disputes clarified

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court delivered two connected rulings. In the Railway Protection Force (RPF) recruitment case, the Court allowed the appeals filed by the RPF and set aside the…
Posted by Rawlaw September 10, 2025
age relaxation
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Supreme Court: “Reserved candidates availing age relaxation cannot migrate to unreserved seats if recruitment rules impose embargo; High Court erred in mechanically applying Jitendra Kumar” – Office Memorandum of 1998 upheld

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court allowed the appeals filed by the Union of India and set aside the High Court’s directions permitting OBC candidates who had availed age relaxation to…
Posted by Rawlaw September 10, 2025

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