The Supreme Court declined to hear a PIL seeking a direction to allow the distribution of a “herbal concoction” claiming it has shown miraculous results in numerous Covid-19 patients, including critical patients with low oxygen levels.
The Supreme Court on Friday heard a petition by civil services aspirants whose candidatures had been cancelled due to non-submission of proof of their educational qualifications on the specified date.
The High Court said it is very strange that neither the petitioner, nor his Counsel, would come to know about the order granting regular bail to the petitioner and rather, the Sessions Judge, Panchkula was approached by way of filing application for regular bail.
The petitioner sought reduction in dosage interval for Covishield vaccine from 12 to eight weeks for people above 50 years, as also for people with existing co-morbidities
The Supreme Court took suo motu cognisance of the delay being caused in the release of convicts after granting of bail on the ground that the jail authorities did not receive the authentic copy of the court order
The Delhi High Court division bench issued notice on a plea seeking directions to the JNU to reconsider the decision to allocate all Ph.D. to Junior Research Fellowship category candidates while hearing the PIL filed by the Student Federation of India, JNU Unit by Advocate Ashok Agarwal & Kumar Utkarsh.
Non-communication on blacklisting the petitioner’s husband, lack of indicating violation of visa conditions and denial of issuance of visa, are in violation of rights of the petitioner under Article 19 and that of the petitioner and her husband under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, said the plea.
The bench while listing the matter for further hearing on August 3 has further directed the Secretary to collect information from all the states and submit a report.
The Allahabad High Court has ordered the management of a school in the state to renew the contract of a Teacher-com-Warden, whose services were not considered for renewal on the ground that the marksheet, on the basis on which the initial appointment was granted, was forged.