Delhi Pollution| Don’t Want to Comment on Stubble Burning, It’s Easy to Blame Farmers: Supreme Court

Today, On 1st December, The Supreme Court said it does not want to comment on stubble burning, noting it is easy to blame farmers, and asked whether it is the sole cause of Delhi pollution, recalling clear skies seen during COVID days.

Delhi-NCR Air Pollution: Supreme Court Seeks Pan-India Scheme for EWS School Children

Delhi-NCR air pollution has raised concerns for school children’s safety. The Supreme Court has directed the Union government to propose a pan-India scheme, ensuring EWS and disadvantaged children receive equal facilities and free education under Article 21A.

“Right to Education is the Most Impactful Affirmative Action in India”: Ex-CJI U U Lalit

Former CJI U U Lalit said the Right to Education is a powerful example of affirmative action that transformed millions of lives and boosted India’s literacy. He highlighted how judicial interpretation and legislative action together made education a fundamental right.

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.

“No Hearing, No Notice – Just Bulldozers”: Supreme Court Takes Up Contempt Plea Over Assam Evictions

Supreme Court issues notice on contempt plea over alleged biased demolitions in Assam’s Hasila Beel. Petitioners say eviction drive violated SC bulldozer guidelines and hit minority families.

Primary School Merger Row: Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Plea Against UP Govt’s Decision

Today, On 14th July, The Supreme Court agreed to hear a plea challenging the Uttar Pradesh government’s decision to merge over 100 primary schools with low student strength. The petition, filed by Taiyyab Khan Salmani, was mentioned for urgent hearing.

Gujarat High Court: Making Kids Under 3 Attend Pre-School is ‘Illegal.

Gujarat High Court Upholds 6-Year Age Requirement for Class 1 Admission The Gujarat High Court has recently upheld the age requirement for Class 1 admissions, emphasizing that children must complete six years of age by June 1st of the academic year to be eligible. The decision came after a series of petitions were filed challenging […]