The Supreme Court of India reaffirmed the rights of individuals arrested under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), emphasizing the need for the Enforcement Directorate to adhere to constitutional norms. The court upheld the requirement for written grounds of arrest to be provided, underscoring the importance of transparency and adherence to legal procedures.
Today(on 15th March), the Supreme Court refused to delay the NEET MDS 2024 exam despite requests, aligning with its policy of not interfering in educational authorities’ decisions. The decision, influenced by a previous petition, has raised concerns among aspirants about eligibility criteria changes and logistical challenges, impacting thousands of candidates.
