NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India ordered that all cases concerning the results of the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025 for undergraduate (UG) courses, pending in different High Courts, should be moved to the Delhi High Court.
The Supreme Court of India emphasized the need for litigants to follow the correct legal process when appealing single-judge decisions of High Courts. The Court reprimanded a party for directly appealing to the Supreme Court without first presenting their case to a division bench of the Orissa High Court. This ruling reaffirms the proper hierarchy for appealing decisions.
Today, On 3rd June, The Supreme Court rejected a convict’s plea for more time to surrender, citing his inability to walk as an invalid reason. Justices emphasized that walking is not a requirement in jail and upheld the previous decision that granted the petitioner two weeks to surrender. The convict, found guilty of attempted murder, had sought an extension citing paralysis.
The Supreme Court today expressed concern over a child caught in a custody dispute, urging the parents to prioritize the child’s well-being during the harsh Delhi summer. The Court emphasized the need to protect the child’s rights and granted visitation rights to the father. Justices highlighted the lack of care and love for the child.
yesterday (1St April)The SC issued a notice regarding the appeal challenging the right of Muslim women to unilateral divorce through Khula. The Kerala High Court rulings affirmed this right, leading to ongoing legal scrutiny and debate. The court directed a response from the wife involved, acknowledging the significance of the case in shaping the rights of Muslim women in divorce matters.
