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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Vacant Posts"
'11 DRTs Have No Presiding Officers': Supreme Court Seeks Union's Response On PIL To Fill Up Vacancies
High Court Issues Notice On PIL To Expeditiously Fill Vacant Posts Of Chairperson, Members In Delhi Commission For Protection Of Child Rights
Legal Assistant Vacancy At University Of Kashmir [Apply Now]
Multiple Vacancies At Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy, Hyderabad
Financial Advisor & Chief Accounts Officer Vacancy At Indian Institute Of Management, Rohtak
‘Huge Backlog Of Criminal Cases’: High Court Grants Last Opportunity To Delhi Govt For Filling Up Vacant Posts Of Public Prosecutors
Transfer Orders Cannot Be Passed In Absence Of Vacancy, Must Show Place Of New Posting: Karnataka High Court
Waiting List Can't Be Used As 'Reservoir' To Fill Posts Falling Vacant Due To Resignation Of Selected Candidate: Jammu & Kashmir High Court
Delhi High Court Directs Filling Up Of Vacant Posts In Adjudicatory Authority Under PMLA On Expeditious Basis
APP Vacancies: Karnataka High Court Directs State To Hold Recruitment Exam In Six Weeks
Govt. Employee Has No 'Vested Right' To Seek Transfer/ Posting To A Particular Position Even If That Is Vacant: Orissa High Court
Once An Order Is Passed By Court Employers Have To Accept The Same As It Is Even If It Is Liked Or Not Liked By Them: Supreme Court
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