The Calcutta High Court denied a plea seeking relaxation of recruitment guidelines, stating that the scope for court interference in such matters is very limited. The court emphasized that recruitment rules must be followed as laid down and any changes to these guidelines fall under the purview of the concerned authorities, not the judiciary.
The Delhi High Court expressed concerns about the short six-week period given to women candidates for post-pregnancy fitness evaluation in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF). The court emphasized the challenges of postpartum recovery and urged for a more reasonable timeframe, granting relief to a petitioner in a similar situation.
On Wednesday(3rd July),The Supreme Court of India has affirmed the conviction and life imprisonment of constable Surender Singh for murdering his brother-in-law inside a police station over two decades ago. The court rejected Singh’s self-defense claim, citing the victim’s alleged relationship with Singh’s wife as the motive behind the crime.
