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Supreme Court stays adverse Allahbad High Court order against senior IAS officer

The Hindu1h agoAI sentiment: neutral
Supreme Court stays adverse Allahbad High Court order against senior IAS officer

“Superior officers must be held accountable for the conduct and performance of their subordinates as it is their professional and administrative responsibility to ensure effective delivery of public services,” says the High Court

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