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Similar Duties, Funding Don't Ensure Service Parity: HC
Kashmir Observer
|December 19, 2025 Issue
Rejects Plea For Pension By J&K Sainik School Employees
The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has ruled that similarity in duties or funding from a common source does not, by itself, entitle employees of different institutions to parity in service conditions, including post-retirement pension benefits.
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