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Permanent post
Matched in: Term Permanent post
Officiating
according to its ordinary connotation, the word 'officiating' is generally used when a servant having held one post permanently of substantively, is appointed to a post in a higher rank, but not permanently or substantively, while still
Lien
can be said to acquire a lien on a post only when he has been confirmed and made permanent on that post and not earlier', Triveni Shankar Saxena v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1992 SC 496
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Officiating and temporary
Officiating and temporary, the word 'officiating' is generally used when a servant having held one post permanently or substantively is appointed to a post in a higher rank, but not permanently or sub-stantively. The word
Ex cadre post
Matched in: Term Ex cadre post
Local candidate
the rules in force in the year 1958 two Government servants cannot be appointed substantively to the same permanent post at the same time. A Government servant cannot be appointed substantively except as a temporary measure to two
Cadre post
Matched in: Term Cadre post
Tenure post
Matched in: Term Tenure post
Vacancy and grade
is sometimes used to denote a pay scale and sometimes a cadre. Whenever, a 'vacancy' arises in a permanent post or in a temporary post it would be a vacancy in the grade of Executive Engineer and the
Cadre
of Bihar, (1988) 2 SCC 214: AIR 1988 SC 959: (1988) 3 SCR 180 [F.R. 9(4)]. Includes both permanent and temporary posts, G.R. Luthra v. Lt. Governor, Delhi, (1975) 1 SCR 974: AIR 1974 SC 1908: (1975) … 2 SCC 214: AIR 1988 SC 959: (1988) 3 SCR 180 [F.R. 9(4)]. Includes both permanent and temporary posts, G.R. Luthra v. Lt. Governor, Delhi, (1975) 1 SCR 974: AIR 1974 SC 1908: (1975) 3 SCC 258.
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