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Higher Judicial Service Rules, 1970--Rule
6(3)--"Length of service rendered by them in the cadre to
which they ... determined on the
basis of confirmation or length of service.
HEADNOTE:
Rule 6(3) of the Delhi Higher Judicial Service
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that the State Government should
also fix maximum length of service that an employee may be
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entitled ... whether the State Government should also
prescribe maximum length of service for retirement of the State
Government employees in addition
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that the State Government should
also fix maximum length of service that an employee may be
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entitled ... whether the State Government should also
prescribe maximum length of service for retirement of the State
Government employees in addition
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should be determined on the principle of continuous length of service.
6. The seniority list approved by the Full Court ... year
2006 on the principle of continuous length of service. Pursuant to the decision of
the Supreme Court
Delhi High Court
recruits much
later-Seniority of promotees based on length of service not
affected by later induction of direct recruits.
HEADNOTE ... mean that the genuine seniority based on length of service
should be completely overlooked. [726 G]
2. The normal rule
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should be decided on the basis of continuous
length of service. The three Judge Bench, which heard the
case delivered ... junior to
the direct recruits and the continuous length of service was
not taken into account for the purpose
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should be termined with reference to
the length of continuous service from the date of
appointment in the group subject ... memorandum dated October 25, 1965 the principle of length of
continuous service from the date of appointment was
applicable
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India-Art. 14-Treating unequals as equals-
Length of service-Art. 309-Laches-Whether rule of law or
rule ... candidates recommended by it in
accordance with the length of service rendered by them in,
the cadre to which they
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merely because of the failure to
apply the length of service 'rule for determining seniority
would not suffer but will ... year 1971, are justiable on grounds other
than length of service, it is difficult to see how the
petitioner could
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rule of
seniority on the basis of length of service should be taken
as a model in framing the rules ... employees in order of seniority
according to their length of service. The employees who are
included in these lists will
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