“How Can Reservation Exceed 50%?”: Supreme Court Questions Limits in Special Component Plan for SC Students

Today, On 22nd September, The Supreme Court questioned the implementation of the Special Component Plan for Scheduled Caste students, asking, “How can reservation exceed 50%?” The Court also raised concerns about overall quotas and the impact on educational institutions.

Cash-for-Jobs Case| “Prolonged Incarceration Would Amount to a Travesty of Justice”: Supreme Court Orders Release of Partha Chatterjee

Today, On 18th August, In the cash-for-jobs case, the Supreme Court ordered the release of former West Bengal minister Partha Chatterjee, observing, “Prolonged incarceration would amount to a travesty of justice,” after noting that key witness statements had already been recorded.

Supreme Court Hears Bail Plea of Bangladeshi Accused in Cross-Border Human Trafficking Case

The Supreme Court of India has heard the bail plea of Suman Shaik, a Bangladeshi national accused of human trafficking through the India-Bangladesh border. Justices Surya Kant and N.K. Singh presided over the case, focusing on the illegal movement of foreign nationals. The court’s decision on bail is pending.