The Court has cancelled the order of declaring unfit in the medical board examination of selected candidates, who had been successful in the physical test and medical board in 2018 police recruitment. The Court has directed the board to issue an appointment letter.
An advocate P. Bagyalakshmi mislead the inspector of police via a letter stating that the order passed by the Hon’ble High Court on 3rd December has been revoked by the Court on 4th December and the order can’t be enforced by the Commissioner of Police, Chennai.
The observation was made by a bench comprising Justices SS Shinde and MS Karnik on a petition filed by Advocate Ali Kaashif Khan Deshmukh seeking a direction to block the actor’s Twitter account.
The CBI in 1996 filed a report stating it could not conclude whether it was a homicide or suicide, which was rejected by the Court. A year later, CBI concluded that the case was a homicide but there was no evidence to try the case.
The committee has also asked all the Principal District Judges, Principal Judge (City Civil Court, Chennai), Chief Judge (Court of Small Causes, Chennai), Chief Judge (Puducherry) to submit their suggestions in relation to the functioning of the lower courts by December 23.
Advocates Varun Tankha and Samaresh Katare, on behalf of the Congress MLA Vijay Raghavendra Singh, argued that during the tenure of former Chief Minister Kamal Nath, the petitioner was allotted government accommodation in the capital Bhopal.
The Allahabad High Court has imposed a cost of Rs 10,000 on the Secretary of Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Council (UP Board) Prayagraj for giving average marks by showing an absentee student in high school examination and harassing her unnecessarily.
Last month, the Uttar Pradesh Cabinet approved an ordinance to stop the incidents of so-called 'love jihad'. Under this, there is a provision for imprisonment for a maximum period of 10 years and fine for the marriage by deceit, fraud, seduction or forced conversion.
A single-judge bench of Justice Vibhu Bakhru pronounced its decision on an appeal filed by Mitali Singh challenging the FIR lodged against her by Delhi Police under Section 25 of the Arms Act, 1959.
The Delhi High Court on Monday issued notice in a plea filed by 14 NEET aspirants alleging discrepancy and manipulation in the NEET examination OMR sheets.