previous experience, to be
counted for award of bonus marks, is arbitrary. Counsel
argued that there is nothing to distinguish those employed
by the government ... shall be prepared on the basis of marks
obtained in such written examination and such
bons marks as may be specified by the State
Government
identify
the source of the product. Marks - particularly word marks are descriptive, geographical, generic
or arbitrary. A mark which has no co-relation to goods ... services which it services is an
"arbitrary" mark. The plaintiffs' contention is that KAMADHENU is not descriptive, but
arbitrary, and by long
marks, in relation to reserved category candidates, linked with the open from
the candidate mark per se is not arbitrary or unconstitutional.
Analysis and Conclusions ... where
75 marks out of a total of 275 marks were allocated for the oral
interview, this Court observed that the marks allocated for
interview
previous experience, to be
counted for award of bonus marks, is arbitrary. Counsel
argued that there is nothing to distinguish those employed
by the government ... shall be prepared on the basis of marks
obtained in such written examination and such
bons marks as may be specified by the State
Government
previous experience, to be
counted for award of bonus marks, is arbitrary. Counsel
argued that there is nothing to distinguish those employed
by the government ... shall be prepared on the basis of marks
obtained in such written examination and such
bons marks as may be specified by the State
Government
previous experience, to be
counted for award of bonus marks, is arbitrary. Counsel
argued that there is nothing to distinguish those employed
by the government ... shall be prepared on the basis of marks
obtained in such written examination and such
bons marks as may be specified by the State
Government
identify the
source of the product. Marks - particularly word marks are descriptive, geographical, generic or
arbitrary. A mark which has no co-relation to goods ... services which it services is an "arbitrary"
mark. The plaintiffs' contention is that SHELL is not descriptive, but arbitrary, and by long
previous experience, to be
counted for award of bonus marks, is arbitrary. Counsel
argued that there is nothing to distinguish those employed
by the government ... shall be prepared on the basis of marks
obtained in such written examination and such
bons marks as may be specified by the State
Government
previous experience, to be
counted for award of bonus marks, is arbitrary. Counsel
argued that there is nothing to distinguish those employed
by the government ... shall be prepared on the basis of marks
obtained in such written examination and such
bons marks as may be specified by the State
Government
previous experience, to be
counted for award of bonus marks, is arbitrary. Counsel
argued that there is nothing to distinguish those employed
by the government ... shall be prepared on the basis of marks
obtained in such written examination and such
bons marks as may be specified by the State
Government