No Inheritance Rights Over Victim’s Property for Anyone Accused of Murder Or Abetting: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court held that no person can be allowed to benefit from his or her own wrongdoing, ruling that anyone accused of murdering someone or abetting the act will be barred from inheriting the victim’s property today.

Delhi High Court Dismisses Alapan Bandyopadhyay’s Review Plea Against Transfer of His Case to Delhi

Today, On 19th February, The Delhi High Court dismissed a review petition filed by former West Bengal Chief Secretary Alapan Bandyopadhyay. The petition had challenged the court’s 2022 decision upholding the CAT Chairman’s order to transfer his case from Kolkata Bench to Delhi.

Rules Of The Game Cannot Be Altered Once The Game Has Begun: Supreme Court Quashes Punjab Medical Admission Change

The Supreme Court ruled that “rules of the game cannot be altered once the game has begun,” applying this principle to admissions. It quashed Punjab’s medical admission change to ensure a fair and transparent sports quota process.