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Orissa HC: Courts Should be Extremely Reluctant to Impose Their Own Views in Academic Appointments - (05 Aug 2022)

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Orissa High Court has held that Courts should be extremely reluctant in imposing their own views while disregarding the statutes or rules governing appointment in the field of academics.

Tags : ORISSA HIGH COURT   ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS   RELUCTANT  

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