Supreme Court Orders Manual Check of NEET-UG Answer Sheet After Page Mix-Up: ‘Not an Ordinary Exam’

Supreme Court steps in after a NEET-UG aspirant complains of wrongly stapled question paper. Justices order manual re-evaluation, citing student panic and exam stress.

Justice Bela M. Trivedi Retires Today: Supreme Court Judgments That Defines Her Judicial Legacy

Today, On 9th June, Justice Bela M. Trivedi retired , leaving behind a strong judicial legacy. Her Supreme Court judgments showed bold decision-making and clear constitutional understanding, making a lasting impact despite her relatively short tenure on the bench.

Lawyers Praise Retiring SC Justice Bela Trivedi: “Never Bowed Down to Popular Sentiment”

Today, On 16th May, Lawyers praised Justice Bela Trivedi for never yielding to popular sentiment. During her farewell, CJI BR Gavai and Justice AG Masih commended her strong work ethic, discipline, and deep legal acumen while seated on the ceremonial bench.

Law Must Evolve Like Science for a Just Society: Attorney General R Venkataramani

New Delhi, March 8 – Attorney General R Venkataramani emphasized that law must evolve just like science to create a fair and inclusive society. He was speaking at an event organized by the Society of Indian Law Firms (SILF) and the SILF Ladies Group (SLG) on International Women’s Day 2025.

“What About Kanhaiya Lal?” SC Asked PIL Petitioner

Today (16th April): The Supreme Court urged a comprehensive approach to addressing mob lynching, cautioning against selective focus on specific incidents. The PIL raised concerns about rising violence against minorities, particularly victims of cow vigilante attacks, and emphasized the need for urgent financial support for affected families. The Court directed states to respond within six weeks regarding action taken in such cases.

SC Allows Women Officers to Challenge Army Promotion Policy

Today (15th April): The Supreme Court of India has allowed women officers in the Indian Army to legally challenge a newly introduced promotion policy, specifically the mandatory two-year higher course requirement which they argue hampers their career progression. This decision provides a formal legal avenue for addressing grievances against the new policy, advancing gender equality within the Army.