Supreme Court: Courts Should Not Interfere in Academic Qualifications Unless It’s Illegal

The Supreme Court of India ruled against judicial interference in academic qualifications unless deemed arbitrary or illegal. It upheld that teachers hired before March 15, 2000, are eligible for revised pay scales, while those hired after must obtain a Ph.D. within seven years to qualify for higher pay or associate professor status.

BPCL Tree Cutting for Pipeline Project | SC Seeks Response from Centre and Maharashtra Govt.

On Friday( 26th April),Supreme Court notices plea against BPCL’s tree cutting for pipeline project from Chembur to Raigad. Requests responses from Centre and Maharashtra government.