The Supreme Court held that public employment must be filled strictly according to prescribed qualifications, observing that allowing overqualified candidates to occupy posts meant for lower-qualified applicants unfairly deprives genuinely eligible and deserving candidates of employment opportunities intended for them under recruitment rules.
Supreme Court rules that being on a waitlist doesn’t grant a right to appointment and clarifies that an erroneous legal concession by counsel cannot override statutory recruitment rules, overturning the Calcutta High Court’s order in Subit Kumar Das’s case.
