The Habeas Corpus petition in the Supreme Court to release Bihar Police IPS officer Vinay Tiwari from forced quarantine in Mumbai seems to have paid off. He was released from quarantine, today and asked to return to Patna by tomorrow.
Maharashtra cabinet minister Aaditya Thackeray, also president of Yuvasena, has appealed to the Supreme Court through his organization, to direct universities to chart out their own plan of action vis-à-vis their final year examinations.
A Petition has been filed before the Bombay High Court challenging the re-imposition of the lockdown in several districts of Maharashtra sans guidelines to provide aid and assistance to farmers, labours, small business, etc.
The Supreme Court today (July 15) said that it will hear on a day-to-day basis petitions challenging the constitutional validity of a Maratha reservation in education and jobs by the Maharashtra government. The hearings start on July 27.
After recusal by two judges, the High Court of Bombay today (July 14) disposed of the petition against high electricity bills in Maharashtra with a direction to the petitioner to approach the appropriate department.
Plea against ‘arbitrary’ shooting electricity bills listed, but hearing yet to find a judge. Another judge of the Bombay High Court has recused himself from hearing a petition filed against high electricity bills in Maharashtra.
The Supreme Court today (July 9) asked the State of Maharashtra to file an affidavit regarding details of migrants waiting to return home by next week.
On July 15 the Supreme Court will have the final hearing and pass interim orders on whether a challenge to a Bombay High Court decision of upholding a state law, providing reservation to the Maratha community in education and government jobs in Maharashtra, was tenable.