Supreme Court Upholds Cancellation of Land Allotted to Kamla Nehru Trust: “Allotment Should Be in Public Interest”

The Supreme Court has upheld the cancellation of land allotted to the Kamla Nehru Trust, stating that “allotment should be in public interest.” The judgment reinforces the need for transparency and fairness in public land distribution.

Central Government Criticizes X Over Censorship Claims, Defends Sahyog Portal in Karnataka High Court

The Central Government of India has opposed X’s claims of censorship regarding its Sahyog portal, labeling them as baseless. In a court affidavit, the government asserted that X’s terminology is misleading and that the platform lacks fundamental rights under the Indian Constitution, emphasizing the conditional nature of safe harbour protections for intermediaries.

UPSC Filed FIR Against Probationary IAS officer Puja Khedkar, Alleges Fraud Disability Certificate to Pass UPSC Exams

The UPSC today filed a FIR against probationary IAS officer Puja Khedkar for allegedly forging disability certificates to pass the civil services exam. The commission aims to cancel her candidature, as she fraudulently exceeded the permissible attempt limit under the Examination Rules by faking her identity. Actions include criminal prosecution and cancellation of her candidature.