Supreme Court upholds Uttar Pradesh government's decision increasing cut-off marks for 2019 recruitment of 69,000 Shiksha Mitras, aggrieved Shiksha Mitras may compete in the next recruitment examination.
At one time, it was said that political parties like the Congress were being excessively advised by lawyers at the expense of politics. Now power politics dominates. The law is only there to be observed in the breach
The Delhi High Court today directed the Delhi government to consider as representation a plea seeking arrangements to prevent water-logging problems in Delhi.
The Delhi High Court today directed the Center, Delhi government, and other departments to clear the professional fees of empanelled lawyers within four weeks.
The Supreme Court was today informed that foreigners facing trial for attending the Tablighi Jamaat activities in Delhi may leave the country during the pendency of the cases.
The Delhi High Court on Friday has directed the Delhi Building and Other Construction Workers (DBOCW) Welfare Board to make sure that in the process of grant of renewal of registration of workers, there should be no laxity & the matter should be dealt with on a war-footing.