Recruitment to Government Servants (Age Limit) Rules as amended by the 9th Amendment in the year 2000, providing maximum age to 35 years with relaxation ... Recruitment to Government Servants (Age Limit) Rules as amended by the 9th Amendment in the year 2000. The petitioner is an over-aged and accordingly
that in
pursuance of Clause 11A of the DCI (9th Amendment)
Regulations, 2017, the Central Government has decided to
accept the recommendations ... necessary.".
Further, in pursuance of Clause 11A of the DCI (9th
Amendment) Regulations, 2017, "....The Central Government
may take appropriate action thereon
essentially it deals with grant of TDR. Regulation 34 before its
amendment on 9th March 2010 read thus:
"34. Transfer of development rights
essentially it deals with grant of TDR. Regulation 34 before its
amendment on 9th March 2010 read thus:
"34. Transfer of development rights
essentially it deals with grant of TDR. Regulation 34 before its
amendment on 9th March 2010 read thus:
"34. Transfer of development rights
essentially it deals with grant of TDR. Regulation 34 before its
amendment on 9th March 2010 read thus:
"34. Transfer of development rights
essentially it deals with grant of TDR. Regulation 34 before its
amendment on 9th March 2010 read thus:
"34. Transfer of development rights
essentially it deals with grant of TDR. Regulation 34 before its
amendment on 9th March 2010 read thus:
"34. Transfer of development rights
essentially it deals with grant of TDR. Regulation 34 before its
amendment on 9th March 2010 read thus:
"34. Transfer of development rights
essentially it deals with grant of TDR. Regulation 34 before its
amendment on 9th March 2010 read thus:
"34. Transfer of development rights