The High Court issued the order recently while hearing the case of Nilamadhaba Enterprises vs CT (commercial tax) & GST Officer, Cuttack.
The Supreme Court on Friday set aside an Orissa High Court judgment, which directed enrolment of a candidate as an advocate even though he secured a law degree from a college not recognised by the Bar Council of India (BCI).
Alleging injustice meted out to them, the selected candidates on Saturday staged a demonstration in front of the OPSC office in Cuttack.
"To have in Odisha in 2023 nearly 30,000 SAM and 86,000 MAM children is a cause for alarm not just for the State of Odisha but for the Government of India as well," the court observed.
The Computer Application Test of candidates who have passed the main examination will be conducted today as per the schedule.
Hearing the case, the Court issued a stay order on NGT’s proceedings until further hearing of the case.
Through OES rules amendment, the Odisha government had substituted the method of selection by the OPSC on the basis of career marking, written test and vive voce by the highest GATE scores.
A single bench of Justice Biswanath Rath passed the order while pronouncing judgement in a case pertaining to allotment of multiple plots by the development authority under discretionary quota (DQ).
While hearing a petition filed by Puri-based social worker Dillip Baral seeking direction to make the report of Justice Raghubir Das Commission of Inquiry public, the court directed Chief Secretary Pradeep Kumar Jena and Law Secretary to submit response in connection with the matter.
The Main Written Examination for the post of Assistant Section Officer will be held on April 30, 2023.
Pronouncing the verdict, the court ordered the State government to regularise the services of the contractual data entry operators within three months.
Interested candidates can submit online applications by log-in into the website of the High Court of Orissa i.e. www.orissahighcourt.nic.in.
The preliminary examination for 199 posts of Assistant Section Officer (ASO) will be held on April 16, 2023.
The hearing came on a petition filed by the Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Association of India (CREDAI).
High Court rejected Varsha’s petition by saying that it is the fundamental right of Anubhav and the court can’t interfere with it.
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