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Union Of India (Uoi) And Ors. vs Tarun K. Singh And Ors. on 10 January, 2001

(a) UOI v. TARUN K.SINGH , wherein large number of complaints were received alleging malpractices in the process of recruitment by the Railway Board and the Railway Board after making enquiry into the allegations, took a decision that selection should be cancelled and there should be fresh advertisement. The Supreme Court upheld the decision, of cancelling the selection process and issuing a fresh advertisement inviting applications.
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Krishan Yadav vs State Of Haryana (Mohan J.) on 12 May, 1994

In all the cases relied on by the learned Government Pleader for Higher Education, clearly it was established that the entire selection process was tainted with corrupt practices, fraud and manipulations and therefore, it was laid down in all the cases that it is not possible to separate the genuine candidates from the tainted candidates and the decision to cancel the entire selection process was therefore upheld.
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