NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India has announced a recruitment for the post of Junior Court Assistant (JCA). Candidates who meet the eligibility criteria can apply online through the official website of the Supreme Court of India. This recruitment aims to fill a total of 241 vacancies.
The Bihar State University Service Commission (BSUSC) has postponed interviews for Ancient Indian History and related subjects following a Patna High Court order. Legal challenges have questioned changes in eligibility criteria, marking patterns, and anomalies in appointments, delaying the recruitment process of assistant professors in Bihar’s universities yet again.
A live discussion was conducted on January 10 on the LawChakra YouTube Channel featuring Senior Advocate Mathews J. Nedumpara. The discussion was conducted on the issue of “Nepotism in the Judiciary” was discussed with Mr. Nedumpara and he also shared bold insights and solutions, while addressing this topic. The discussion was insighful upon the collegium system , and he also mentioned the jurisprudential aspects of laws and their application during the Live session.
Join the live discussion Today (Jan 10) at 5:30 PM on the LawChakra YouTube Channel featuring Senior Advocate Mathews J. Nedumpara. Dive into the pressing issue of “Nepotism in the Judiciary” as Mr. Nedumpara shares bold insights and solutions to address this controversial topic. Don’t miss this chance to explore the truth behind judicial fairness and transparency. Watch Now.
The Calcutta High Court denied a plea seeking relaxation of recruitment guidelines, stating that the scope for court interference in such matters is very limited. The court emphasized that recruitment rules must be followed as laid down and any changes to these guidelines fall under the purview of the concerned authorities, not the judiciary.
Today, On 30th August, The Chief Justice of India is set to hear a case against YouTuber Savukku Shankar for making derogatory remarks about women police officers. Shankar faces multiple FIRs for his comments, leading to legal actions and repeated detentions. The Supreme Court has intervened, emphasizing the importance of protecting individual liberties and free speech against misuse of preventive detention laws.
The Delhi High Court has taken action against websites and social media spreading false information about an interview between Anant Ambani and Anand Narasimhan. Justice Sanjeev Narula ordered major platforms like Meta and X to remove misleading posts and submit user details. This highlights the battle against digital misinformation and the need for judicial oversight.
The Vacation Bench of Apex Court Yesterday (May 21st), permitted 31 candidates with different disabilities to participate in the interview for the Madhya Pradesh Judicial Services Examination, provided they have attained at least 45% marks in the Mains Examination.
Today, On 29th April, The Supreme Court extended the stay on hate speech proceedings against Tamil Nadu BJP Chief K Annamalai, reflecting ongoing legal deliberations and the complexity of balancing free speech with legal constraints. The case involves allegations of hate speech made during a political rally, with the next hearing scheduled for September 9. This high-profile case has sparked significant interest due to its potential impact on political discourse boundaries and legal regulations.
