Singh has further referred to the OMR sheets of the other candidates and submitted that the candidates who have attempted 7 questions out of 100 in the preliminary examination and 10 questions out of 200 in the main written examination have been declared successful.
The appeal has been filed challenging the order of the Delhi HC allowing bail to 2019 Delhi riots accused in appeal filed under section 21(5) of the National Investigation Agency Act, 2008 r/w section 43(D)(5) of the UAPA.
A Delhi court reserved its order till July 2 on a point of framing charges against Congress MP Shashi Tharoor in the case relating to the death of his wife and businesswoman Sunanda Pushkar.
A Sessions Court of Jammu and Kashmir has granted bail to a person, accused of promoting enmity for his comments at a Janta Darbar that he has no expectations from non-local officers posted in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
The Calcutta High Court has said that all the authorities are expected to act in accordance with law expeditiously, keeping in mind that the retired employee cannot be deprived of his legitimate retirement benefits.
The bench noted that the National Medical Commission will have to explain everything through an affidavit and adjourned the proceeding for the day. The case is about including medical graduates from China, Russia and other countries by certifying them as doctors after a test
The Supreme Court refused to give any relief to disgruntled sons who have challenged the order of Madras High Court for initiation of contempt proceedings against them as they have not vacated their father’s property.
The petition has been filed by a woman lawyer Tanuja Rajan @ Tanuja Kanthulla and her daughter Preeti Rajan seeking anticipatory bail in the event of arrest in relation to Crime No.192 of 2021 registered against the petitioners for offences, including deterring officials from discharging their duty
It is settled law that once statutory regulator has granted approval, the University ought not to withhold grant of affiliation (Jaya Gokul Educational Trust vs. The Commissioner & Secretary, Higher Education, Kerala & Ors).
The Madras High Court has sought response from the state government on considering persons who have applied to the transgender board to be entitled to receive the cash relief announced by the government, despite not having ration cards. The matter will now be taken up on June 18.