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The Supreme Court of India has ruled that recruitment rules for government jobs cannot be altered midway, unless specified. The court emphasized that selection rules should be non-arbitrary, transparent, and fair, and candidates should not be unexpectedly impacted by rule changes during the process. The decision aims to ensure equal opportunities and fairness in public recruitment.
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