Supreme Court steps in after a NEET-UG aspirant complains of wrongly stapled question paper. Justices order manual re-evaluation, citing student panic and exam stress.
New Delhi, Feb 19 – The Supreme Court has emphasized the importance of having dedicated spaces for child care and infant feeding in public buildings. It has directed state governments to ensure such facilities are available to support mothers and young children.
The Supreme Court on Thursday (5th Dec) set aside a Manipur High Court order requiring the CBI to locate a fugitive rape convict, deeming it unnecessary. The Court observed that the state had already formed a special team for this purpose, and the CBI’s involvement would duplicate efforts. The convict, Timothy L. Changsang, was previously convicted under the POCSO Act for multiple offenses.
Today, On 25th June, The Supreme Court directed the Tamil Nadu government to allow unrestricted movement of All India Permit buses within the state. The order came in response to a plea by inter-state bus operators, who argued that the state’s directives contradict the Motor Vehicles Act. The court has instructed authorities to ensure unhindered passage for these buses.
The Supreme Court of India expressed concern about single women using surrogacy, highlighting the societal norm of motherhood within marriage. They suggested alternatives like marriage or adoption, emphasizing the welfare of children. The court’s stance sparked discussions about reproductive rights and societal norms. The petitioner’s lawyer argued that the surrogacy law’s limits violated fundamental rights.
