State Cannot Play Dumb: Delhi High Court Slams Government For Neglecting Education of Begging and Destitute Children

Today, On 13th November, Delhi High Court said the state cannot play dumb and slammed the government for neglecting the education of children found begging and those destitute who moved to the city, stressing that every child deserves access to education.

Explain Why 2002 Voter List Is Being Used for Current Electoral Revision: Calcutta High Court to ECI

The Calcutta High Court has directed the Election Commission of India to explain why the ongoing special intensive revision of electoral rolls in West Bengal is being carried out using a voter list from 2002, calling the data two decades old.

UPSC’s Provisional Answer Key| Something Very Positive Have Happened: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court expressed its satisfaction with UPSC’s decision to publish the provisional answer key after the civil services preliminary exam, calling it a “very positive development.” UPSC’s move ensures transparency, benefiting aspirants awaiting clarity on their performance.

Vandalisation of Ambedkar’s Statue| “Why Has No Action Been Taken Yet”: MP HC Questions Police

The Madhya Pradesh High Court questioned the police over the delay in taking action after the vandalism of Ambedkar’s statue, asking, “Why has no action been taken yet?” in the ongoing investigation.

Corruption Allegations Against Judge | “Such Matters Cannot Be Entertained as a PIL”: HC Directs Woman Lawyer to Approach Appropriate Office

The Punjab and Haryana High Court directed a woman lawyer alleging corruption by a sessions judge to approach the appropriate office instead of filing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL). The bench clarified, “Such matters cannot be entertained as a PIL.”

Primary Teacher Recruitment Case || Supreme Court Hearing Postponed, Next Hearing Set for Two Weeks Later

Today, On 10th February, The Supreme Court once again postponed the hearing on the case related to primary job aspirants, leaving their future uncertain. Many candidates are waiting for a final decision on their recruitment. The delay added to their frustration and anxiety. The next hearing is scheduled to take place after two weeks.

RG Kar Rape-Murder | “High Court or Supreme Court, Where Do You Want To Pursue The Case?”: Victim’s Parents Write To CJI Khanna

KOLKATA: The case related to the murder of a young doctor from RG Kar Medical College is currently being heard in the single bench of Justice Tirthankar Ghosh in the Calcutta High Court. However, the victim’s parents have now written a letter to the Chief Justice of India, Sanjiv Khanna, requesting permission to continue the case in the High Court.

Supreme Court Slams Assam Government Over Delay in Deporting 63 Foreigners In 2 Weeks, Asking “Are You Waiting For Muhurat”

NEW DELHI: Today, 4th Feb, The Supreme Court strongly criticized the Assam government for not deporting people who have already been declared as foreigners. The court questioned whether the state was waiting for a “muhurat” (auspicious time) to take action.

Manual Scavenging | “Time Has Come to Pass Clear Directions”: Supreme Court Orders Complete Shutdown in 6 Metro Cities

The Supreme Court ordered a complete stop to manual scavenging in six big metro cities. This rule applies to Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad. The court stressed the importance of respecting workers and taking strict action. Officials must find better solutions and make sure the rule is followed.

Supreme Court to Hear Plea on Rohingya Refugee Children’s Admission in MCD Schools: “Where Are These Rohingya Families?”

Today, On 27th January, The Supreme Court decided to hear a petition regarding the admission of Rohingya refugee children in MCD schools, following concerns over their legal status and access to education. The petition questions where these Rohingya families are currently residing, as many have been living in temporary settlements. The court’s decision will address issues surrounding the education of children from refugee communities.