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Kiran vs Govt. Of Nctd on 15 November, 2016

body of the application in the prescribed OMR Form as "Result Awaited" (Annexure A-1) . 2. In response to Advertisement ... duly mentioning on the application form "Result Awaited". 4. In pursuance to her application, the Respondent No.R-2 DSSSB issued
Central Administrative Tribunal - Delhi Cites 13 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Nisha Gautam vs M/O Railways on 26 September, 2025

NCVT/SCVT as on the closing date for online registration. Those awaiting results of the final examination of the prescribed minimum educational qualification should ... apply. Furthermore, the clause categorically bars candidates who are merely awaiting results from applying, thereby reinforcing the requirement of having completed the qualification in full
Central Administrative Tribunal - Lucknow Cites 37 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Rajdeep Singh vs Chandigarh Police, Ut on 19 May, 2022

should be continued in office indefinitely, i.e., for long periods awaiting the result of criminal proceedings. Considering the facts of this 25 case ... interest of administration to keep the departmental proceedings in abeyance awaiting the result of said criminal proceedings. 22. The Hon'ble Supreme Court
Central Administrative Tribunal - Chandigarh Cites 34 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Virendra Kumar Agrawal vs M/O Finance on 28 November, 2024

should be continued in office indefinitely, i.e., for long periods awaiting the result of criminal proceedings. It is not in the interest of administration ... should be continued in office indefinitely, i.e., for long periods awaiting the result of criminal proceedings. 5. In Capt. M. Paul Anthony vs. Bharat
Central Administrative Tribunal - Mumbai Cites 25 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Sk Mahaboob Basha vs M/O Railways on 7 January, 2025

should be continued in office indefinitely, i.e., for long periods awaiting the result of criminal proceedings. In Capt. M. Paul Anthony vs. Bharat Gold ... should be continued in office indefinitely, i.e., for long periods awaiting the result of criminal proceedings. It is not in the interest of administration
Central Administrative Tribunal - Hyderabad Cites 17 - Cited by 0 - Full Document
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