Today, On 4th November, the Supreme Court dismissed a petition contesting two NEET-UG exam questions, emphasizing the need for stability in the examination process. The court upheld the Delhi High Court’s decision, rejecting claims of arbitrariness, and stated that altering results would disrupt admissions. Legal avenues remain open for addressing individual grievances.
In a landmark judgment, the Supreme Court of India has clarified the application of the principle of parity in bail matters, particularly in cases involving economic offenses such as money laundering. The court’s decision came during the hearing of an appeal against the Delhi High Court’s judgment, which had rejected the bail application of Tarun […]
