The Supreme Court said it would continue monitoring the investigation into the alleged 2026 NEET-UG paper leak, stressing that identifying procedural lapses alone is insufficient unless real accountability is fixed on those responsible for compromising the integrity of one of India’s largest competitive medical entrance examinations.
Today, On 11th March, The Supreme Court of India sharply criticised Dinesh Prasad Saklani for filing a disturbing affidavit on the disputed Class 8 Social Science chapter alleging corruption in the judiciary, saying it failed to name experts or reveal approval.
Former Bombay High Court judge Gautam Patel discussed AI’s influence on copyright and trademark laws during the 5th Professor Shamnad Basheer Memorial Lecture. He examined issues of fair use, deepfakes, and the nature of AI as a creator or tool in intellectual property, raising critical questions about legal complexities and the originality of AI-generated works.
New Delhi; On Tuesday (12th March): The Supreme Court has temporarily suspended Karnataka State school board examinations for grades 5, 8, 9, and 11 due to concerns about their legality under the Right to Education Act. The decision arose from an appeal by the Registered Unaided Private Schools Management Association. The court urged the Karnataka government to cease the exams immediately.
