Supreme Court to hear if magistrate approval should be mandatory before summoning lawyers in probes. Move follows ED’s controversial summons to senior advocates in ESOP case.
L&T has accused MMRDA of unfair practices in a Rs 6,000 crore infrastructure tender, leading to a Supreme Court hearing set for May 29 after Bombay HC dismissed L&T’s petitions. The Supreme Court highlighted the need for transparency regarding public funds and questioned fairness in the tender process, emphasizing L&T’s right to challenge its bid rejection.
Today, On 7th June, The Delhi High Court considering a student’s plea against the National Testing Agency’s decision to award grace marks in the NEET UG 2024 exam. The petitioner argues that this move unfairly affects many students. The court has requested NTA’s response. Similar concerns have arisen in the Calcutta High Court, indicating wider controversy and legal action.
