Sarkar' Supreme Court on Service Law Digest [1950-2024] - 3rd Edition 2025
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3nd Edition 2025
Sarkar's Supreme Court on Service Law Digest [1950-2024] - 3rd Edition (2025)
The Sarkar's Supreme Court on Service Law Digest (3rd Edition, 2025) offers a detailed and updated compilation of the Supreme Court's judgments on various aspects of service law from 1950 to 2024. This comprehensive reference work is invaluable for understanding the evolution of service law in India, focusing on critical issues such as employment rights, public service regulations, disciplinary actions, promotions, pensions, and retirement benefits. It provides legal professionals, government employees, and students with quick access to pivotal case laws, along with expert commentary and analysis.
Key Features:
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Comprehensive Case Compilation: The digest includes important Supreme Court judgments from 1950 to 2024, offering a thorough overview of service law development over decades.
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Updated Content: The 3rd edition is fully updated with recent judgments, ensuring that readers are equipped with the latest legal precedents in service law.
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Clear Structure and Indexing: Cases are systematically arranged, making it easier to locate relevant judgments based on topics like promotions, disciplinary actions, retirement, and employment rights.
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Expert Analysis and Commentary: The book provides insights and explanations of complex legal principles, making it a valuable resource for understanding the judicial interpretation of service law.
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Practical Relevance: The digest covers key issues faced by government employees and organizations, offering a practical reference for resolving service-related legal matters.
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Accessible Format: Designed for easy navigation, the digest includes a well-organized index, case summaries, and direct access to judicial reasoning, facilitating quick reference and research.
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Authoritative Resource: This edition is a trusted resource for legal professionals, policymakers, and scholars seeking in-depth knowledge of service law in India.