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Kerala HC: Employment Not to Be Denied For A Disease Unless it Impacts Capacity to Perform Duties - (07 Feb 2024)

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Kerala High Court has held that there cannot be a denial of employment merely by stating that a candidate has a disease, without finding that it would impact his capacity to perform functional duties or responsibilities.

Tags : KERALA HIGH COURT   EMPLOYMENT   PERFORMANCE OF DUTY  

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