Today, On 31st October, The Supreme Court ruled that investigating agencies must not summon advocates representing the accused, stressing that “such summons could infringe fundamental rights of the accused” and violate statutory provisions protecting lawyer-client confidentiality under Section 132 and the new BNSS framework.
Today, On 1st September, The Supreme Court has upheld Telangana’s rule requiring four years of continuous study in the state up to Class 12 for MBBS and BDS state quota admissions, allowing the government’s 2017 rules amended in 2024 to stand.
