The Tripura High Court has issued notice on a PIL, challenging the order passed by the District Magistrate of West Tripura, prohibiting any kind of meeting/procession/public gathering by any political party in Sadar Police Sub-Division.
The Tripura High Court has stayed the government decision dated January 25, 2021, under which it was communicated that all such judicial officers who joined the service after July 1, 2018, would be brought under the new pension scheme and their GPF accounts would be closed.
Tripura High Court division bench passed this order while hearing a PIL filed by Haripada Das, an active member of a political party issued notice to the State Government.
The Supreme Court Collegium in its meeting held on 21st September, 2021 has reiterated its earlier recommendation dated 16th September, 2021, regarding transfer of the following Judges of High Courts.
The Government of Tripura under a notification dated 13th July, 2018 has framed New Defined Contributory Pension Scheme which would be applicable to all those who joined the State Government service on or after 1st July, 2018.
The Tripura High Court has directed the Tripura State Co-operative Consumers' Federation Ltd to pay gratuity to the employees within a period of three months with statutory interest.
The Tripura High Court had earlier taken suo motu cognizance of an incident in which a lady died by suicide after a video showing her in a compromising position was leaked and displayed in public in front of the members of the village community.
Tripura High Court lauded the efforts of health and frontline workers in the state and also participation of general public in receiving sufficient vaccination doses, while observing that there is little or no vaccine hesitancy in the state