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Upholds Recruitment Policy for Teachers: Reserved Category Candidates Cannot Migrate to Unreserved Category After Availing Relaxations

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Bombay High Court Upholds Recruitment Policy for Teachers: Reserved Category Candidates Cannot Migrate to Unreserved Category After Availing Relaxations, Emphasizes Integrity of Merit
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Bombay High Court Upholds Recruitment Policy for Teachers: Reserved Category Candidates Cannot Migrate to Unreserved Category After Availing Relaxations, Emphasizes Integrity of Merit

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court ruled against the writ petitions filed by reserved category candidates challenging the State of Maharashtra's recruitment merit list for teachers. It upheld the principle…
Posted by Rawlaw February 15, 2025

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