CLAT PG 2025 | ‘Any Selection Based on Final Answer Key Subject to Final Disposal of The Case’: Bombay HC Seeks NLU Consortium’s Response

Today, On 24th December, After Madhya Pradesh, the Bombay High Court asked the NLU consortium to respond to a plea against the CLAT PG 2025 exam. The CLAT 2025 exam has faced criticism due to claims of incorrect answer keys for both UG and PG exams. Many candidates questioned the fairness of the evaluation process, leading to legal cases in different courts. The NLU consortium’s reply is expected to explain its position and address these concerns.

[Renukaswamy Murder Case] “Will Appeal to the SC Against the Bail Granted to Kannada Superstar Darshan”: Bengaluru Police

Bengaluru police are set to appeal to the Supreme Court to cancel actor Darshan’s bail in the Renukaswamy murder case, following approval from the Karnataka Home Department. Darshan, arrested for allegedly orchestrating the murder of his fan, had been granted interim bail for medical treatment. The investigation reveals severe violence against the victim.

[Renukaswamy Murder Case] “He Must Surrender Passport & Provide Treatment Details Within 7 Days”: Actor Darshan Granted 6 Week Interim Bail for Medical Reasons

Today, On 30th October, Actor Darshan was granted six weeks of interim bail on October 30 to receive medical treatment after being arrested for allegedly torturing and murdering a fan. The incident arose from obscenity accusations against the fan by Darshan’s friend, Pavithra Gowda. The court allowed bail due to Darshan’s medical needs, restricting his passport usage.

“Appellant Employees Obtained SC and ST Certificates Following Due Process of Law”: Supreme Court Rescues PSU Employees Facing Job Notices

Today, On 28th August,, the Supreme Court intervened to assist PSU employees facing potential termination due to changes in their reserved category status. The Court ruled against the termination notices issued by the banks and undertakings, ensuring protection for employees affected by caste reclassification in Karnataka. This decision sets aside a previous judgment by the Karnataka High Court.

SC Collegium Recommends Permanent Status for Five Karnataka HC Judges

Today, On April 4th The SC Collegium recommended granting permanent status to five additional judges of the Karnataka High Court and proposed another judge for a fresh one-year term, aligning with the High Court collegium’s recommendations. The resolution was posted on the official website following the meeting. The candidates were evaluated by Supreme Court judges familiar with High Court operations, in accordance with the Memorandum of Procedure.