An appeal had been placed before the Supreme Court, asking for a mandate to universities and institutions across India to provide a reasonable time period for payment of fees. The court has asked the petitioners to approach the appropriate high courts.
The Calcutta High Court has held that family members of deceased Covid-19 patients should be allowed to perform the funeral rites if they follow certain guidelines, because they have the right to a decent funeral under the Indian Constitution.
Justice Prathiba M. Singh of the Delhi High Court has directed Delhi University to take a relook at its course structures and the eligibility criteria and modify the same, well within time for the forthcoming academic year.
A petition was today placed before the Supreme Court, asking it to issue directions for the installation of the fail-safe mechanism called Engineered Material Arresting System (EMAS), designed to stop aircraft from overshooting runways.
The Supreme Court today ordered that a fresh investigation has to be initiated into the mysterious death of a student of the National Law University, Jodhpur. The student, Vikrant Nagaich, was found dead on August 14, 2017.
The Delhi High Court today suggested that the Delhi government speed up its RT-PCR testing programme, because the Rapid Antigen Testing is unable to serve accurate COVID-19 reports.
The Delhi High Court today dismissed a petition seeking directions to conduct the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2020 as a home-based online test in view of the pandemic situation due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
The Supreme Court has burrowed through the labyrinth that Section 50 of the NDPS Act is and ruled that the section was applicable only in the case of personal search.
The Supreme Court has granted a two-day interim bail to a murder convict to marry his fiancé. The three-judge bench of Justices DY Chandrachud, Indu Malhotra and KM Joseph passed this order with a direction that the petitioner will remain under police escort, during the entire period of interim bail.
Muzaffarpur shelter home case convict Brijesh Thakur’s counsel has submitted before the Delhi High Court that the trial court had violated the right to a free trial as provided under the constitution of India by conducting the hearing in the matter in a hurried manner.