The Supreme Court has agreed to examine if workers of app services such as Zomato, Swiggy, Uber, Ola cabs and other aggregators should be registered as workmen under Indian law and be provided social security.
The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a plea filed against medical officer’s quota in the NEET-PG 2021 examination as per the West Bengal government notification which provided 40% reservation for post-graduate dental and medical and post-doctoral medical officers in the state.
The Supreme Court on Monday while giving the verdict regarding the construction of the fourth phase of DMRC (Delhi Metro Rail Corporation) said DMRC will have to take the permission of the Chief Conservator of Forests and the Environment Ministry regarding the issue of trees for the construction of the fourth phase of the metro project. The Supreme Court had reserved its order November 11after hearing the petition of DMRC.
The Delhi High Court recently permitted the Delhi government to cut down supplies to fair price shops for those opting for doorstep delivery, noting that “an overwhelming majority” has opted for doorstep delivery. According to the petitioners Delhi government’s door-to-door ration scheme will create an opaque public distribution system that will put numerous beneficiaries at risk, especially migrant workers, covered under the National Food Security Act in Delhi.
A ponzi scam accused had moved Supreme Court to club 29 FIRs against him in various states. The Court has asked the Centre to come up with a mechanism to ensure the accused are tried once instead of trial in all FIRs against them.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday granted two-month protection to three journalists of The Wire, published by the Foundation for Independent Journalism, in an FIR registered against them for offences under Sections 153, 153A, 153B, 505 of the Indian Penal Code and other offences for reporting......
The Supreme Court on Wednesday observed that extension of tenure granted to government officers who are attaining the age of superannuation, should be done only in 'exceptional cases'.