Today, On 11th July, In the mandatory Kannada language case, the Karnataka High Court directed the state to “gear up your machinery” and granted three weeks’ time to file its response, emphasizing the need for timely action and clarity.
The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court ruled that candidates for Tamil Nadu government jobs must be able to read and write Tamil. The decision came as the court dismissed a petition by a Tamil Nadu Electricity Board employee who was terminated for not passing the mandatory Tamil language exam. The court emphasized the importance of language proficiency for state government employees.
The Supreme Court of India has recently dismissed a plea that sought to introduce Gujarati as an additional language for court proceedings in Gujarat. This decision aligns with the Gujarat High Court’s earlier judgment, which had labeled the petition as “wholly misconceived.” Also read- Supreme Court Questions Centre’s Decision To Extend Delhi CS Naresh Kumar’s […]
