The Supreme Court today issued notice to the Uttarakhand government over the hate speeches delivered during the Dharam Sansad congregation last month in Haridwar.
A bench of Chief Justice of India Justice N.V. Ramana, Justice Surya Kant and Justice Hima Kohli took note of the submissions of Solicitor General Tushar Mehta that the matter pertains to admissions to post-graduate medical courses and that the students have been facing difficulties.
Supreme Court bench suggested the formation of All-India Tribunals Service with respect to the administrative work in the tribunals. The bench tendered an umbrella like allocation of services in the NCLT, NCDRC, DRT and other tribunals under other central legislations.
The Supreme Court yesterday, the polling day for the Tripura local body elections, had directed to ensure the security at the polling booths by sending more companies of Central Armed Police Force personnel in each of the 770 polling booths in Tripura, but the Supreme Court orders were not complied......
The Supreme Court on Thursday extended the stay in place on the counseling process for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test All India Quota (NEET-AIQ) for the time being. The Centre told the Supreme Court that it will reconsider the eligibility criteria for the Economic Weaker Sections (EWS), which is currently set at family income of Rs 8 lakh per annum.
Justice Surya Kant commended the important role that organizers like LatestLaws play in furthering this cause of introducing students to the practicalities of law. He said moot court competitions prepare a law student for dealing with “hard cases” which involve technical questions of law.
Supreme Court bench issued notice in a plea challenging the invocation of UAPA act, 1967 by the State of Tripura against member of the Civil Society including Advocates and Journalist who have documented and spoken out against the targeted atrocities in a communal violence in the State.