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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Educational Qualification"
Wife Can't Be Denied Maintenance Merely Because She Is Qualified Unless It's Proved That She Quit Job Just For Seeking Allowance: Punjab & Haryana HC
Employee With Requisite Educational Qualification Eligible For Promotion Regardless Of Criteria Being Fulfilled Prior To Or During Service: Allahabad HC
Marksheet Not "Valuable Security" For Forgery Prosecution U/S 467 IPC: Madhya Pradesh High Court
[S.24 Hindu Marriage Act] Posting Job Offer Letter On Social Media Insufficient Proof Of Wife's Employment: Bombay HC
Higher Pay Scale Cannot Be Claimed When Duties Are Performed Without Obtaining 'Prior Permission' As Per Statutory Provisions Calcutta High Court
Punjab & Haryana High Court Denies Pre-Arrest Bail To Acupressure Practitioner For Unauthorisedly Treating Patient Resulting In Leg Amputation
In Absence Of Criteria To Break A Tie, Selection Committee May Adopt Its Own Yardstick In Consonance With Article 14: J&K&L High Court
Courts Can't Expand Scope Of Qualification Prescribed By Employer By Reading Into It A Higher Qualification: J&K&L High Court
Classification Based On 'Educational Qualification' For Promotion Not Violative Of Article 14&16 Of Constitution: J&K&L High Court
Govt Can't Supersede Statutory Rules By Administrative Orders, May Fill Gaps With Consistent Instructions: Jammu & Kashmir High Court
Prescription Of Qualification For Recruitment Outside Domain Of Judicial Review Unless Affected By Manifest Arbitrariness: Karnataka High Court
No Relaxation In Requirements Stipulated In Recruitment Advertisement Unless Power Is Specifically Reserved: Gujarat High Court
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