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The Gujarat High Court has observed that denying a female CRPF staffer promotion due to her HIV-AIDS status is a clear case of discrimination. The staffer, who met all other eligibility criteria, was denied promotion and challenged the CRPF's standing order and recruitment rules that stipulate candidates must be in "shape one" for promotion.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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