SC no to Nath govt amendment in MPPSC-19 recruitment
The Free Press Journal|May 03, 2024
Dismissing the amendment made by Kamal Nath government for MPPSC recruitment, Supreme Court the High has upheld Court judgment of double bench judge bench of justice Sujoy Paul and Dwarka Dhish Bansal in its judgment which had declared amendment in rules for MP Public service Commission (MPPSC)-2019 declared 'unconstitutional'.
SC no to Nath govt amendment in MPPSC-19 recruitment

HC had directed government and MPPSC to conduct recruitment process as per un-amended rules and meritorious candidates of all category: should be selected against unreserved seats in each and every stage of recruitment otherwise, objective of reservation will not be fulfilled. However, SC has dismissed HC's order of other bench of Justice Sheel Nagu.

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