#Govt #job #recruitment rules cannot be changed midway, rules #SupremeCourt https://t.co/KjLymzJt9i
Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud heading the 7-judge bench says there are four judgements in the case. Four judges give majority verdict, while three judges pass dissent judgement. https://t.co/eK1hDoghik
A five-judge Constitution Bench led by CJI #DYChandrachud held on Thursday that the c or the ‘rules of the game’ for the selection of candidates to public services cannot be changed midway once the recruitment commences, @kdrajagopal reports https://t.co/ntAkMZcg76
The Supreme Court of India ruled that recruitment rules for government jobs cannot be altered once the recruitment process has begun. This decision was made by a five-judge Constitution Bench led by Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud. The ruling emphasizes that the 'rules of the game' for selecting candidates must remain consistent throughout the recruitment process. The judgment was part of a case that saw a majority verdict from four judges, while three judges issued a dissenting opinion. This ruling reinforces the stability of recruitment procedures in public service appointments.