Pilot Fatigue Row: Delhi High Court Seeks DGCA Response On Alleged Violation Of CAR 2024 Norms

Today, On 16th December, Delhi High Court has sought a response from the DGCA on a contempt plea by pilot unions alleging illegal relaxations to airlines and approval of fatigue management schemes contrary to CAR 2024 safety norms governing flight duty limits.

My Son Is a Pilot with IndiGo: Justice Shail Jain Recuses as Airline Moves Delhi HC for Rs.900 Crore Customs Duty Refund

Today, On 12th December, InterGlobe Aviation, which operates IndiGo, has moved the Delhi High Court seeking a refund of more than Rs.900 crore paid as customs duty on re-imported aircraft engines and parts. Justice Shail Jain recused, stating, “My son is a pilot with IndiGo.”

Waqf Amendment Act | Devil Will Be in the Details: Asaduddin Owaisi on Supreme Court Order

AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi reacted sharply to the Supreme Court’s order on the Waqf Amendment Act, saying, “Devil will be in the details,” and termed the decision as not good for safeguarding Waqf properties.

BREAKING| Waqf Amendment Act, 2025: Supreme Court to Deliver Verdict on Stay Pleas on September 15

The Supreme Court will pronounce its verdict on stay pleas challenging the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025 on September 15. The Bench had reserved the order earlier, making this a crucial ruling for Waqf administration across India.

Supreme Court : “Government Is a Constitutional Employer, Not a Market Player; Outsourcing Cannot Be a Shield to Exploit Workers”

The Supreme Court declared that the government, as a constitutional employer, cannot act like a market player. It ruled that outsourcing cannot be misused to exploit workers or deny them fair engagement, regularization, and basic pay parity rights. New Delhi: The Supreme Court ruled that public institutions cannot exploit workers through job outsourcing, denying long-term […]

Registration Of All Waqfs On “UMEED Portal”: Supreme Court Declines Urgent Plea Against Mandatory Rule

Today, On 21st August, The Supreme Court refused to urgently hear a plea challenging the mandatory registration of all waqfs, including waqf-by-users, on the “UMEED Portal”, observing that registration is not being denied by authorities.

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.

[NEET PG] “NBE to Release Answer Key, Response Sheets, Raw and Normalized Scores”: CJI to Resume Hearing Tomorrow (Oct 25)

The Supreme Court, led by CJI DY Chandrachud, will address the NEET PG case this Friday, focusing on the petitioners’ demands for transparency regarding examination results and normalization processes. Concerns have been raised about data accessibility from the National Board of Examinations, which could influence the fairness of medical education admissions.

Punjab & Haryana HC Recommends One SIM Card Per Person| Legal Insights

The Punjab and Haryana High Court recommended restricting individuals to one prepaid SIM card each to combat rising cybercrimes, citing an increase in online fraud cases. The court urged the government to monitor and regulate the distribution of multiple SIM cards and questioned the need for individuals to hold more than one SIM card. This move aims to enhance mobile communication security and reduce fraudulent activities.

Supreme Court: Private Hospitals on ‘Subsidized Lands’ Not Keeping Beds for Poor

On Wednesday(10th April), The Supreme Court, led by Justices Sudhanshu Dhulia and Prasanna B Varale, expressed concern over private hospitals’ failure to honor commitments to economically weaker sections. The court is reviewing a petition challenging standardized procedure rates for ophthalmological procedures. The All-India Ophthalmological Society argued that the rates should consider the country’s geographical and economic diversity. The case is set for further review on April 17.