'Eligibility criteria can't be changed midway': SC on recruitment process for government jobs

Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on November 7, 2024
The Supreme Court ruled that public sector job criteria cannot be changed mid-recruitment unless rules permit, emphasizing transparency. The court stated that recruitment starts with advertising and ends with filling positions, and any changes must be fair and reasonable.

You are here


💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions

South Carolina

U.S. state
The Supreme Court seeks information from the Centre, UGC, and NAAC on measures taken to curb student suicides due to discrimination. Addressing a PIL, senior..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 1 day ago

Zachery Ty Bryan is starting 2025 in the worst way possible, because the guy's got another arrest on his record ... this time for alleged domestic violence. The..
Credit: TMZ.com - Published 1 day ago

The Supreme Court inquired about the Centre's stance on the proposal for guaranteeing MSP legally, following the withdrawal of farm laws. The court urged the..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 2 days ago

Nikita's lawyer Bharath Kumar argued that her arrest was unlawful as the police failed to serve the grounds for her detention.
Credit: DNA - Published 4 days ago


Supreme Court of the United States

Highest court of jurisdiction in the US
Punjab govt has urged Union agriculture minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan's intervention in resolving the farmers' protest at the Punjab-Haryana border. In a..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 1 day ago

Congress accuses the BJP government of violating the Places of Worship Act, 1991, and plans to join the Supreme Court case demanding adherence to the law. The..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 1 day ago

Tahawwur Rana, accused in the Mumbai 26/11 attacks, is making his final legal attempt to avoid extradition to India. His lawyer argues that extradition would..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 2 days ago

Supreme Court stays proceedings on the Bhojshala temple-Kamal Maula mosque dispute, directs it to be heard with other petitions challenging the Places of Worship..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 2 days ago

Centre informed Supreme Court that providing free gene therapy for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) could cost India Rs 35-40,000 crore annually. The government has..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 2 days ago

You might like