Delhi High Court Issues Notice on Plea for Rouse Avenue Court Website

New Delhi, March 5: The Delhi High Court has issued a notice regarding a petition seeking the creation of a separate website for the Rouse Avenue Court. The petition, filed by lawyer Abhinav Garg, highlights the challenges faced by lawyers and litigants due to the absence of an independent online platform for this court.

“Disconnect B/w Prosecution & Govt Counsel Is Clearly Discernible”: SC Summons Telangana DGP After Confusion Regarding Chargesheet Date

The Supreme Court Today (Oct 1) directed the Telangana Director General of Police (DGP) to be present before it in a matter where counsel for the State could not answer queries concerning a case. Bench noted that the prosecution and arguing counsel were not in sync with case details regarding when the the chargesheet was filed.

NEET-PG 2024|| “It’s Urgent and Must be Addressed Within a Week. You’re Playing with Students’ Futures”: CJI Issues Notice Against Medical Board

The Supreme Court, today (20th Sept) led by CJI D.Y. Chandrachud, criticized last-minute changes to the NEET PG 2024 exam format, expressing concerns over fairness and student anxiety. The court emphasized the need for standardized regulations due to widespread confusion and delays affecting nearly 200,000 candidates’ futures, urging immediate action from the National Board of Examination.

‘Disheartening’ to See Police Still Haven’t Understood Distinction Between Criminal Breach of Trust & Cheating”: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court expressed concern over the confusion and misapplication of laws regarding criminal breach of trust and cheating. It noted that police often file FIRs for both offenses based on mere claims of dishonesty, causing numerous injustices. The court stressed the need for proper training of police officers to understand the distinction between the two offenses.

[Breaking] Major Technical Disruption in Supreme Court Advocate on Record (AOR) Exam

The Supreme Court Advocate on Record (AOR) exam encountered major technical issues during Paper 1, causing a system crash for approximately 150 candidates. This led to confusion and frustration, with the exam format subsequently being changed to pen and paper. Concerns have been raised about the reliability of the computer-based testing system for such a crucial examination.