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HC quashes recruitments in Nagaland health department for procedural lapses

By: Correspondent
Last Updated: August 24, 2025 01:47:12 IST

Kohima: The Kohima Bench of the Gauhati High Court has quashed the recruitment process for 61 posts in the Nagaland government’s Department of Health & Family Welfare, citing procedural lapses and outdated rules.

In compliance with the court’s directive, the Nagaland Staff Selection Board (NSSB) issued a notification formally cancelling the written examination held on February 24, 2024, and announced that fresh recruitment will be conducted once the Nagaland Nursing Services Rules, 1988 are amended and a new requisition is made by the department, an official release said on Friday.

The Kohima Bench of the GHC quashed the recruitment process for 61 posts of Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) and Female Health Worker (FHW) on Wednesday.

The writ petition was filed by 17 petitioners, challenging a corrigendum and a notification issued last year, by which 68 additional candidates were inserted and called for viva-voce.

The court observed that although FHW candidates were initially allowed to apply, appear for the written examination, and viva pursuant to the NSSB advertisement dated December 15, 2023, they were abruptly excluded through the corrigendum of May 23, 2024, without valid justification.

It further held that the corrigendum and the state’s reliance on a so-called “queue system” in recruitment had no basis in law or under the Nagaland Nursing Services Rules, 1988.

Ruling that “the entire recruitment process stands vitiated,” the court set aside both the provisional results of May 22 and the corrigendum issued the next day.

It directed the government to amend the outdated 1988 Rules within 45 days to clearly define eligibility criteria for ANM and FHW.

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