“We have formed the committee to draft the chapter”: Centre tells Supreme Court on NCERT judiciary chapter rewrite

The Central government told the Supreme Court of India it has formed a panel including Indu Malhotra, Aniruddha Bose and KK Venugopal to redraft NCERT judiciary textbooks.

Should Have Reformed the Child, Not Rusticate: Supreme Court Slams School, Allows Student to Appear in Class 10 Exam

The Supreme Court of India allowed a minor expelled from a school in Indore over an alleged inappropriate meme to appear in the Class 10 exam and directed CISCE to issue his admit card. The bench said, “Instead of reforming him, you have decided to rusticate him…you should have taken responsibility to reform the child but rusticated him just because you said he was a bad boy.”

BREAKING| Not Our Work, Approach The University or Government: CJI Gavai Refuses PIL on Medical Syllabus

Today, On 19th September, The Supreme Court dismissed a PIL seeking changes in the medical syllabus, with CJI BR Gavai firmly stating, “This is not our work. We cannot decide what syllabus should or shouldn’t be. Approach the university or government.”

Supreme Court: “Medical Seats Should Not Go to Waste Amid Doctor shortage In Country”

The Supreme Court said that medical seats should not remain vacant when India is facing a shortage of doctors. This came while hearing petitions asking admission authorities to hold a special or stray counseling round for unfilled seats. These requests were made even after five rounds of counseling had already been completed. The court stressed the need to use all available resources to address the country’s healthcare challenges.