Ananyashree Chatterjee, LLM, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore
ABSTRACT
This essay tries to provide a thorough analysis of the legal status of civil servants, as well as their constitutional safeguards and recourse laws, and a detailed study of the Doctrine of Pleasure. It is not meant to go into great detail about the case law. Civil officials filed court complaints more frequently after the Constitution went into effect than they had in the past. These cases are abundant in the volumes of legal reports. Conflicts of opinion have so naturally developed on a variety of topics. Only insofar as it is necessary to study the trends in legal views and the potential for exploring proposals for improving the conditions of civil servants will reference to case law be made here. The historical context of the various provisions has only been discussed to the extent that it clarifies the current situation.
Keywords: Legal status, Civil servants, Doctrine of Pleasure, Constitutional Safeguards, Conflicts of opinion.
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