The Jammu and Kashmir High Court on 03.12.2020 designated 26 Advocates as "Senior Advocate" subject to furnishing of undertaking in terms of Rule (4) of the Criteria for Designating Senior Advocates, 2018.
The petitioner has submitted that the true danger with this new so-called "love jihad" law lies not in its explicit textual basis, which seems fairly innocuous prima facie. Instead, its threat lies in its ambiguity
In its affidavit to the Supreme Court on Wednesday, the Centre said that there is no difference between a public servant and an elected representative while also pointing out that there are no specific service conditions laid down in respect of elected representatives.
The bench comprising Justices Ashok Bhushan, R Subhash Reddy, and MR Shah was hearing suo-motu case for Proper treatment of COVID 19 Patients and dignified handling of dead bodies in the hospitals.
A bench headed by Justice L Nageswara Rao has asked the petitioner students to approach the HC in case the discrepancies persist. A total of 19 NEET students had approached the Apex Court challenging a circular by the NTA that mandated an amount of 1,000 to be charged per question for the reassessment.
The Allahabad High Court has not accepted the suspension of an employee only on the basis of having an FIR lodged against him. The Court said the same basis has been taken in the charge-sheet given to the employee which is in the FIR.
In his letter petition, he stated that the daily mounting deaths in hospitals is a painful reality as is the piling up of dead bodies in mortuaries, the need for an enforceable and strictly observed protocol for dealing with dead bodies consistent with the dignity of the dead is an absolute imperative.
The Supreme Court in an order on Wednesday observed that the provisions of the Employees’ Provident Fund Act are applicable to private security agencies providing personnel to clients.
The Karnataka Government on Thursday moved the Supreme Court against the state High Court order which had struck down the National Law School India University (NLSIU) Amendment Act, 2020, which sought to provide 25% horizontal reservation for domicile students.