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Article 309 in The Constitution Of India 1949
309. Recruitment and conditions of service of persons serving the Union ... Constitution, Acts of the appropriate Legislature may regulate the recruitment, and conditions of service of persons appointed, to public services
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fixed under that Act. But, a
regular process of recruitment or appointment has to be resorted to, when
regular vacancies ... them
permanent in their posts and to prevent regular recruitment to the concerned
posts. Courts have not always kept
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those States in framing and operating schemes of joint recruitment for any services for which candidates possessing special qualifications ... consulted
(a) on all matters relating to methods of recruitment to civil services and for civil posts
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Rules were made for regulating the methods of
recruitment to the said services which directed the recruit-
ment ... substantive vacancies.
In 1960, detailed rules for recruitment to Class I and
Class 1I Services were framed. In place
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available
in the Slate".
The Commission proceeded to further state:
"Recruitment to the higher judiciary at the
all-India level ... with the
appropriate High Court. Article 234 provides for recruitment
of persons other than District Judges to judicial service
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SCALE (1)848
ACT:
Civil Services: Recruitment by Competitive Examination-
Candidate included in merit list-Whether acquires an
indefeasible right ... Service (Cadre) Rules, 1954: Rule 4: Indian Police
Service (Recruitment) Rules; Rules 3,4,6 and 7; and Indian
Police
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Article 234 in The Constitution Of India 1949
234. Recruitment of persons other than district judges to the judicial service
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Constitution of India, 1950--Arts, 14 and 16--Discrimination
--Recruitment to Lower Grade from two sources--Favourable
treatment to recruits ... Examiners
to which the petitioner belonged the basis of recruitment
was selection on merit and the previous test of seniority
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that Dr. Mallick had violated the rules of recruitment and
in collusion with other officers had appointed daily-rated
Class ... there were no 6000 posts or vacancies available,
the recruitment made by Dr. Mallick to these posts was
patently illegal
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posts above the stage of initial
level of recruitment. Article 16(1) provides to every
employee otherwise eligible for promotion ... being
"considered" for promotion according to relevant rules of
recruitment by promotion(i.e. whether on basis of seniority
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