Supreme Court Dismisses Plea to Cancel 70th BPSC Exam Over Alleged Paper Leak, Mains Exam Scheduled For Apr 25

NEW DELHI: Today, 23rd April, The Supreme Court of India has dismissed a petition seeking cancellation of the 70th Bihar Public Services Commission (BPSC) Preliminary Exam, which was held in 2025. The exam was accused of a paper leak, but the apex court found no substantial evidence to support the claim.

RAU’s IAS Study Circle Case | Delhi HC Set Aside Rs. 2.5 Crore Condition for Interim Bail of CEO Abhishek Gupta

Today, On 30th January, The Delhi High Court set aside the financial condition of Rs.2.5 crore imposed for the interim bail of RAU’s IAS Study Circle CEO, Abhishek Gupta. The court ruled that such a requirement was unreasonable and needed reconsideration. This decision ensures a fair approach to bail conditions while maintaining legal balance. The case highlights judicial scrutiny in financial conditions for interim relief.

Delhi High Court Directs CBSE To Take Strict Action Against “Dummy” Schools in National Capital

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court on Monday directed the state government and the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to take strict action against “dummy” schools operating in the national capital. These schools allegedly grant Delhi domicile benefits to students from other states without requiring them to attend regular classes.

CAT 2024 Results| ‘No Reason to Interfere’: Delhi High Court Rejects Plea

The Delhi High Court dismissed a petition by Aditya Kumar Mallick challenging the CAT 2024 results, despite 272 objections raised regarding an answer key error. The court stated it would not interfere in competitive exam disputes unless significant wrongdoing was present, affirming confidence in the expert committee’s review of the exam results.

CAT 2024 | ‘Premature Announcement Speaks Volumes About the Process’: Plea In Delhi High Court Challenges Result

A petition has been filed before the Delhi High Court by a candidate challenging the CAT 2024 results. The candidate claims there was an error in the question paper and seeks directions to annul the results. The court will now examine the issue raised regarding the exam’s fairness. The petition aims to address potential discrepancies affecting the outcome of the exam.

[UPSC Aspirants Death] ‘Coaching Centres Face Rs.50K-2L Penalties for Safety Violations’: SC Considers for Strict Safety Guidelines

The Supreme Court is reviewing new safety measures for coaching centers following the flooding deaths of three UPSC aspirants in Delhi. A draft proposal suggests significant fines for violations and personal liability for responsible individuals. The incident has intensified calls for stricter regulations to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

Calling Physics Wallah (PW) As “Sasta Wallah” (cheap one) Advertisement: HC Issues Temporary Injunction Against Scholars Den

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday (3rd Dec) issued a temporary injunction against Scholars Den for labeling Physics Wallah as “sasta wallah” (cheap one), claiming it misrepresents the company’s affordable yet quality courses. The court determined that Scholors Den’s ads could cause irreparable harm to Physics Wallah’s reputation before the next hearing in April 2025.

[Delhi Coaching Centre Death] Court Reserves Order in RAU’s Study Circle Case, Next Hearing November 14

Today, On 29th October, Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court reserved its decision in the CBI case against CEO Abhishek Gupta and five others, scheduling the next hearing for November 14. Meanwhile, the Delhi High Court transferred the investigation into the deaths of three UPSC aspirants to the CBI, criticizing inadequate police investigations.

[Delhi Coaching Centre Deaths] Court Grants Interim Bail to CEO & Coordinator of Rau’s IAS Study Circle

Today, On 23rd September, a court granted interim bail to Abhishek Gupta, CEO of Rau’s IAS Study Circle, and coordinator Deshpal Singh, following the drowning deaths of three civil service aspirants in July. The bail allows temporary relief as investigations into the incident and the coaching center’s operations continue, emphasizing student safety concerns.

Paper Leak Row| Prosecution of NEET & NET Accused to be Governed by Stringent New Legislation

The government passed stricter laws to prosecute those involved in cheating during NEET and NET exams. Offenders now face harsher penalties, including up to 10 years in prison and hefty fines. New rules also hold educational institutions and coaching centers accountable for facilitating unfair practices. The legislation aims to ensure integrity in public examinations.