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Promotion
would have a promotion if he is appointed to another post which satisfies either of the two conditions namely that the
Substantive capacity
imply that the holder thereof had a lien on his post, Prem Nath Sharma v. Vice-Chancellor, Lucknow, University, AIR 1959 All
Service and cadre
r. 2(b), if read in an extended sense every temporary post which carries the same designation as that of any of
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Year of allotment
7 of these rules, who officiated continuously in a Senior Post from a date earlier than the date of commencement of
Judicial service
means service consisting exclusively of persons intended to fill the post of district Judge and other civil judicial posts inferior to
postpone
postpone post·poned post·pon·ing 1 : to put off to a later
Postage
Postage, the duty or charge imposed on letters or parcels conveyed
Probation
servant and if he is found not suitable for the post, the master reserves the right to dispense with his service
Upgrading
Upgrading, upgrading of a post involves the transfer of a post from the lower grade
Savings banks
Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Savings Banks.' They are: (1) Trustee; (2) Post Office; (3) Military; (4) Statutory; (5) Uncontrolled. (1) Trustee Savings
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