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Supreme Court of India · 1990-03-22

MANJEET SINGH, UDC AND ORS. ETC. vs EMPLOYEES STATE INSURANCE C

Citation / case number
SC 1986/69670
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
MANJEET SINGH, UDC AND ORS. ETC.
Respondent
EMPLOYEES STATE INSURANCE C
Author
MISRA RANGNATH
Bench
MISRA RANGNATH

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court upheld the selection process for the post of Insurance Inspector under the Employees State Insurance Act, 1948, specifically Sections 2-A, 17(2), and 97(1)(2)(xx). The Court ruled that the absence of prescribed pass marks for the interview was reasonable, allowing a basic limit of 40% for selection. It directed that 50% of the vacancies should be filled from the existing panel while the remaining should be filled through a fresh recruitment examination, ensuring separate pass marks for both written and oral tests.

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