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Consideration for promotion is a facet of the fundamental right, and eligible candidates cannot be denied promotion if vacancies are available: Gujarat High Court

Consideration for promotion is a facet of the fundamental right, and eligible candidates cannot be denied promotion if vacancies are available: Gujarat High Court Case:…

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Equal Pay For Equal Work Not A Fundamental Right Vested In Any Employee, Though A Constitutional Goal To Be Achieved By Govt: Supreme Court

"Equal Pay For Equal Work" Not A Fundamental Right Vested In Any Employee, Though A Constitutional Goal To Be Achieved By Govt Case: State of…

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'Fundamental Right To Form Cooperative Societies', 'Article 43B': Remnants Of 97th Constitutional Amendment After Supreme Court Judgment - The Law Communicants
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‘Fundamental Right To Form Cooperative Societies’, ‘Article 43B’: Remnants Of 97th Constitutional Amendment After Supreme Court Judgment

'Fundamental Right To Form Cooperative Societies', 'Article 43B': Remnants Of 97th Constitutional Amendment After Supreme Court Judgment Case: Union of India vs Rajendra N Shah…

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India A Secular Country, A Religious Group In Majority Can't Resist Other Community's Fundamental Right To Hold Religious Processions, Festivals - The Law Communicants
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India A Secular Country, A Religious Group In Majority Can’t Resist Other Community’s Fundamental Right To Hold Religious Processions, Festivals

India A Secular Country, A Religious Group In Majority Can't Resist Other Community's Fundamental Right To Hold Religious Processions, Festivals Case: Ramasamy Udayar vs The…

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