Teachers Cleared TET Before Deadline; Supreme Court Quashes Termination as “Illegal and Unjust”

The Supreme Court ruled that two Uttar Pradesh Assistant Teachers cannot be dismissed for lacking TET at appointment since they qualified before the 2019 deadline. The bench led by CJI B.R. Gavai restored their jobs, calling the termination order legally unsustainable.

Let’s Kill All the Lawyers: Supreme Court Quotes Shakespeare, Slams Agencies Summoning Advocates

The Supreme Court, quoting Shakespeare’s famous line “Let’s kill all the lawyers,” criticised investigating agencies for summoning advocates in criminal cases, warning that such actions could infringe upon their fundamental rights and undermine the independence of the legal profession.

Tamil Nadu Governor Bills Dispute: Supreme Court to List Matter After Constitution Bench Decides Presidential Reference

Today, On 17th October, The Supreme Court heard the Tamil Nadu government’s plea challenging the Governor’s withholding of certain Bills. The matter will be listed only after the Constitution Bench decides the Presidential reference, resolving key legal questions on Governor powers.