The Delhi High Court denied anticipatory bail to a Delhi University law student involved in a violent altercation, expressing concern over future lawyers engaging in such behavior. The petitioner’s claims of minor involvement and fabricated charges were dismissed, emphasizing the severity of the incident. The decision aims to uphold justice and discourage public disorder.
Today, On 19th July, A first-year law student in Prayagraj arrested for threatening to bomb Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The student admitted to posting the threat on a microblogging platform to gain fame, inspired by YouTube videos. He was swiftly detained, and legal proceedings are underway, sparking discussions on security and public figure safety.
The Supreme Court Today (April 22nd) refused to entertain a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking that students be allowed to pursue three-year LL.B. courses right after school.
A public interest litigation (PIL) has been moved Today (April 16th) before the Supreme Court seeking that students be allowed to pursue 3-year law courses right after school. Law courses pursued right after school are currently of 5-years, while those pursued after graduation (LL.B.) are three-year courses.
