The Meghalaya High Court recently clarified that the gradation list in every post will have no nexus with the roster system as the gradation list will be governed by the merit positions occupied by the persons collectively recruited.
In view of the substantial work already completed and notwithstanding the petitioner’s entreaties that the turning or corner points should be illuminated on an urgent basis the Meghalaya High Court granted the respondents four months from date to complete the illumination.
The Meghalaya High Court directed the state government to implement the plans mentioned in the affidavit filed by the Secretary in the Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Meghalaya, regarding facilities available for cancer patients in the state, especially at the Shillong Government Hospital.
The Meghalaya High Court observed that it is neither possible nor desirable for the Court to monitor the regular upkeep and maintenance of a particular road, however critical the same may be.
The Meghalaya High Court has recently directed the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) to file independent reports as to the development or expansion plans of facilities at the Umroi Airport that may be undertaken within the next two or three years.
The Meghalaya High Court on Tuesday hoped the State’s obligation to maintain the road, immediate repair work is commenced to ensure that the needless waste of fuel and additional emission is avoided while hearing a PIL.
The Meghalaya High Court yesterday directed the Meghalaya government and the North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health & Medical Sciences (NEIGRIHMS) to list the number of cancer patients in the state and the number of beds and the size of the outpatient block