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Temporary Appointments Made Without Regular Recruitment Process Do Not Confer Right to Reinstatement

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Supreme Court: Temporary Appointments Made Without Regular Recruitment Process Do Not Confer Right to Reinstatement; Awards ₹5 Lakh Compensation for Premature Termination and Discriminatory Treatment
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Supreme Court: Temporary Appointments Made Without Regular Recruitment Process Do Not Confer Right to Reinstatement; Awards ₹5 Lakh Compensation for Premature Termination and Discriminatory Treatment

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court overturned the Orissa High Court's decision to reinstate a computer technician whose temporary appointment was terminated before its expiration. The Court ruled that reinstatement was…
Posted by Rawlaw December 16, 2024

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