Today, On 30th January, The Delhi High Court set aside the financial condition of Rs.2.5 crore imposed for the interim bail of RAU’s IAS Study Circle CEO, Abhishek Gupta. The court ruled that such a requirement was unreasonable and needed reconsideration. This decision ensures a fair approach to bail conditions while maintaining legal balance. The case highlights judicial scrutiny in financial conditions for interim relief.
The Supreme Court is reviewing new safety measures for coaching centers following the flooding deaths of three UPSC aspirants in Delhi. A draft proposal suggests significant fines for violations and personal liability for responsible individuals. The incident has intensified calls for stricter regulations to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
Today(20th Sept), The Supreme Court instructed a Union government-appointed committee to submit interim measures within four weeks following the drowning deaths of three IAS aspirants in a coaching center. It also directed Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi governments to report any changes made to prevent such incidents.
The Delhi High Court has sought a response from the CBI regarding the bail pleas of four co-owners of a coaching center where three IAS aspirants tragically drowned. The court acknowledged the gravity of the case and emphasized the need for solid evidence. The next hearing is set for September 11.
The four co-owners of a coaching centre in Old Rajinder Nagar have sought bail from the Delhi High Court after their previous bail request was denied by the trial court. The denial was based on their liability for permitting the basement, where three IAS aspirants drowned on July 27, 2024, to be used as a coaching institute.
