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Qualifications

Qualifications, the expression 'qualifications to the post' in clause 2 of the Rule, means qualifications on the satisfaction of which only the person in question could have been recruited to the post. That being so, the term 'qualifications' in that Rule must relate to the qualifications laid down in the Ministerial Staff Rules. There is, no question of inducting into Rule 23A (2) any additional con-dition or qualification other than those envisaged by Rule 23A (2), Sate of Rajasthan v. Fateh Chand, AIR 1970 SC 1099 (1101). [Rajasthan Service Rules (1951), R. 23A]...


Qualification

Qualification, means a degree or any other qualification awarded by a university. [National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions Act, 2004, s. 2(i)]Qualification, that which makes any person fit to do a certain act; also, abatement, diminution.An annual Act used to be passed indemnifying persons who had omitted to qualify themselves for certain offices and employments, and to extend the time limited for those purposes. See 26 & 27 Vict. c. 107. But by 29 & 30 Vict. c. 22, it is rendered unnecessary to make and subscribe declarations theretofore required as a qualification for offices and employments....


Eligibility and qualifications

Eligibility and qualifications, the words 'eligibility' and 'qualification' have been used interchangeably, and in some cases a distinction has been made between the two words 'eligibility' connoting the minimum criteria for selection that may be laid down by the University Act or any Central Statute, while 'qualifications' connoting the additional norms laid down by the colleges or by the State, Preeti Srivastava (Dr.) v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1999 SC 2894 (2912): (1999) 7 SCC 120....


Qualifications, eligibility

Qualifications, eligibility, the words 'eligibility' and 'qualification' have been used interchange-ably, and in some cases a distinction has been made between the two words - 'eligibility' connoting the minimum criteria for selection that may be laid down by the University Act or any Central Statute, while 'qualifications' connoting the additional norms laid down by the colleges or by the State, Preeti Srivastava v. State of Madhya Pradesh, (1999) 7 SCC 120: AIR 1999 SC 2894 (2912)....


Recognised occupational therapy 'qualification' or recognised physiotherapy qualification

Recognised occupational therapy 'qualification' or recognised physiotherapy qualification, in occupation therapy or physiotherapy, as the case may be, obtained from recognised institution of occupational therapy or physiotherapy registered in Schedule I or Schedule II, respectively. [The Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy Act, 2000, s. 2(n)]...


Post-graduate research or specialist qualification

Post-graduate research or specialist qualification, means M.Sc. degree in Biochemistry cannot be looked upon as a post-graduate research or specialist qualification, Counsel of Scientific & Industrial Research, New Delhi v. M.V. Sastry, (1997) 7 SCC 494....


Recognised qualification

Recognised qualification, means any qualification in architecture for the time being include in the Schedule or notified under s. 15 [Architects Act, 1972 (20 of 1972), s. 2(d)]...


bona fide occupational qualification

bona fide occupational qualification : a requirement (as relating to sex, religion, national origin, or age) for a particular job that does not violate the constitutional bans on discrimination see also Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Age Discrimination in Employment Act in the Important Laws section equal employment opportunity commission in the Important Agencies section amendment xiv to the Constitution in the back matter compare disparate impact, disparate treatment ...


death qualification

death qualification : the process of excluding a juror from the jury of a case in which the death penalty may be imposed on the grounds that the juror's objection to the death penalty would prevent him or her from making an impartial decision as to the defendant's guilt ...


Commonwealth qualification

Commonwealth qualification, means a qualifica-tion granted in a place outside the United Kingdom which is within the Commonwealth, Common-wealth and the Republic of Ireland, sub-s. 27(1) (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 2, para 542, p. 300....


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