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Case Analysis: Jarnail Singh & Ors Vs. Lacchmi Narain Gupta & Ors





Bhavya Chhabra, Symbiosis Law School, Pune


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Different States alongside the Center tested the Court's 2006 Nagaraj judgment3. In the petitioner's view as well, the Nagraj Judgment had made it unreasonably hard to allow reservations in advancement for government occupations and public administrations. With this view, it felt important to break down the conditions set up in the Nagraj case and allude it to a seven-judge seat.

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