In legal matters, not all complainants need to approach the court. However, sometimes a court ruling benefits even those who did not file a case. For example, the verdict granting a higher pension based on salary helped many employees who had not gone to court. But in some cases, the court clearly states that a judgment applies only to the petitioners, and others cannot claim the same benefit. In such cases, the positive effects of the verdict do not extend to everyone. In the Supreme Court judgment approving appointments made by schools under the N.S.S. management (except for posts reserved for persons with disabilities), the court did not say that the verdict applies only to N.S.S. schools. Therefore, the demand that the verdict should apply to all aided schools cannot be considered unre

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