The Supreme Court on Wednesday berated the Union government over its failure to frame a scheme for cashless treatment of road accident victims during the 'golden hour,' the one-hour period immediately after an accident, as mandated under Section 162(2) of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.
Calling it a very serious breach and violation of it's January orders, the Bench of Justice Abhay S Oka and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan directed the Secretary of the Ministry of Road, Transport and Highways to appear ...
The Supreme Court has upheld the Calcutta High Court’s verdict terminating the services of nearly 26,000 school teachers. While it is a fact that most of them used unfair means to get their jobs, there still were honest applicants in the mix who now have become collateral damage
American resistance to the president has slowly grown in recognition of the cumulative impact of his continuous “shock and awe” campaign using executive orders to replace constitutional democracy
Supreme Court judge JK Maheshwari said on Thursday that the level of faculty in the national law universities should be improved to uplift the state of legal education in the country along with their standards.
Speaking at the Bharat Shiksha Summit 2025’s session on Legal Education and Training: Bridging Theory and Practice, Justice Maheshwari said practical legal training should also be improved upon and revitalised. In this context, he noted that moot court competitions are held ...