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The Estoppel Principle would not apply unless there were obvious illegalities in the Candidate Selection Procedure
Dilpreet Singh | 01/01/1970

The Supreme Court clarified that the principle of estoppel by actions or acquiescence does not apply where conspicuous illegalities have been committed in the process for selecting an applicant for investigation.

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