A woman approached the Delhi High Court alleging that her husband and in-laws created a ruckus, filing a contempt petition against them. However, the Court found that she had violated Family Court orders herself and had instigated the incident. As a result, the Court dismissed her plea and imposed a Rs.50,000 fine on her.
Today(on 13th June), The Calcutta High Court has reprimanded the state for a 14-year delay in appointing candidates to Madrasahs, ordering the recruitment of 3,000 vacancies within three months and imposing a fine on the Madrasah Service Commission. This ruling underscores the judiciary’s commitment to expediting the timely filling of positions and serving justice to aggrieved candidates.
