Supreme Court Orders Status Quo on SC/ST Reservation in Promotion for Govt Jobs Across States
Tuesday, April 16, 2019 IST
The Centre had moved the top court after an order of the Delhi High Court, which gave it three months to implement the reservation in promotion based on quantifiable data on adequacy of representation of the SC/STs.
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