Inadvertent Errors Do Not Constitute Misrepresentation or Wilful Suppression and Person Could Not Be Denied Appointment Due to It: SC

Recently, the Supreme Court stated that inadvertent errors do not constitute misrepresentation or wilful suppression and person could not be penalised for it. The bench of Justices J.K. Maheshwari and K.V. Viswanathan was dealing with the case challenging the judgment passed by the High Court. In this case, Vashist Narayan Kumar (the appellant) aspired to

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