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The Uttarakhand Judicial Services 2025 exam faces a Supreme Court challenge for excluding blind and non-domiciled PwBD candidates. Learn about the case, legal issues, and
The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has announced the Assistant Prosecution Officer (APO) Mains Exam 2025, scheduled for 1st June 2025 in Ajmer. The exam
The Uttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC) has released the UKPCSJ 2025 notification for the Civil Judge (Junior Division) Exam, offering 8 vacancies. This blog covers
The UPSC has postponed the Delhi APP Exam 2025 for 66 vacancies, as per a May 2 notice. Learn what this means, why it happened,
The Jharkhand HC orders Revision of Jharkhand Civil Judge Pre Exam Result, halting the Mains exam in a landmark 2025 ruling. This blog covers the
The Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) has released a notification for the Jharkhand Judiciary Civil Judge Mains Exam 2025, inviting applications from 22 April to
The Rajasthan High Court announced that No Suitable Candidates for District Judge Promotion were found in the 2024 Limited Competitive Examination. The written exam for
In a significant decision, the Supreme Court RJS Ruling 2025 in Sakshi Arha v. The Rajasthan High Court and Ors. dismissed appeals by five candidates
The Chhattisgarh Civil Judge Exam postponed, as the Chhattisgarh High Court stayed the recruitment process on April 7, 2025, aligning with other state judiciary exams
In State of West Bengal v. Baishakhi Bhattacharyya (2025 SC), the Supreme Court laid down 4 key principles for setting aside an entire selection process