Impotency a ground of divorce

In India, impotency is recognized as a ground for divorce under various religious personal laws, including Hindu, Muslim, Christian, and Parsi laws, as well as under the Special Marriage Act, 1954. However, the interpretation and conditions for invoking this ground...

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Notional promotion

Notional promotion in Indian Service Law serves as a retrospective remedy for employees who were unjustly denied timely promotions, functioning primarily to rectify past injustices without providing actual financial benefits for the period in question. Its core...

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Increment

Increment: In Indian service law, particularly for government employees, an increment represents a periodic increase in salary within a pay scale, acting as a financial reward for continued service, contingent upon satisfactory performance and adherence to service...

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Efficiency Bar

In the context of Service Law in India, the "Efficiency Bar" serves as a critical performance evaluation checkpoint for government employees. This mechanism is designed to assess an employee's competence before allowing them to advance to higher pay scales within...

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