Punjab & Haryana High Court directs PGIMER counselling of 17-year-old girl in prolonged custody dispute at Dera Sacha Sauda, ensuring welfare and voluntary choice remain central.
Delhi High Court Today (June 23) asked for replies from BCI, UGC, NLUs Consortium, and the Centre on a plea against high CLAT PG counselling charges. The petitioner claimed the fees are unfair and unaffordable for many students.
A CLAT PG candidate Today (June 20) approached Delhi High Court claiming the Rs 30,000 counselling fee charged by NLUs is unaffordable and unfair. The case will be heard on June 23 by the vacation bench.
Today(on 13th June), The Supreme Court upheld the decision to revoke grace marks from 1,563 NEET UG candidates due to inadequate exam time. Candidates can opt for a re-exam or accept revised scores without ‘grace marks’. The court postponed discussion on NEET UG cancellation to July 8 and is set to hear petitions related to the controversy. NTA reported 63 cases of unfair means in the exam and has taken strict actions against the accused, aiming to maintain integrity.
The Uttar Pradesh government Today updated the Supreme Court on the counselling of students who were instructed to slap a Muslim boy. The court directed the state to ensure counselling workshops are held by April 24. Additionally, the court addressed the issue of halted travel reimbursement and urged the state to take action. The matter stems from a PIL seeking a thorough investigation into the incident at a private school in Muzaffarnagar.
