Meghalaya High Court division bench heard a PIL filed by one Synjuk Ki Waheh Shnong complaining of household waste and general garbage not being collected in the Jowai urban township area from February 4, 2022.
Allahabad High Court division bench heard a PIL filed by one Synjuk Ki Waheh Shnong complaining of household waste and general garbage not being collected in the Jowai urban township area from February 4, 2022.
Meghalaya High Court division bench heard a PIL filed by one Philip Khrawbok Shati pertaining to the traffic congestion in Shillong, particularly around the central business district and Kachari area.
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.
The Meghalaya High Court recently observed that public spirited individuals should be vigilant and they should be encouraged to raise queries for the administration to be kept on its toes, particularly when it comes to health-care and measures to alleviate the lot of the underprivileged in the State.
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.