“They Deserve It as a Matter of Right”: Supreme Court Slams Army Medical College, Orders Stipend Arrears to 2022 MBBS Interns

Supreme Court directs Army College of Medical Sciences to pay pending stipends to 2022 interns.
Court says interns worked hard and must be paid as a matter of right.

“Despite Their Clean Records, They Were Dismissed”: Menaka Guruswamy Urges Supreme Court to Reconsider West Bengal Teachers’ Fate

Senior Advocate Menaka Guruswamy urges the Supreme Court to reconsider the dismissal of teachers with clean records. CJI Gavai says the review plea will be listed ahead of new recruitment in September.

“There Has to Be Some Bar”: Punjab & Haryana HC Upholds 50-Case Rule for Judicial Appointments

Punjab & Haryana High Court has dismissed a new petition challenging the rule requiring advocates to handle 50 cases per year to qualify as a district judge. The Court upheld the earlier verdict, calling the cutoff a valid merit-based criterion.

“What Is the Hurry?”: Supreme Court Questions Maharashtra’s Urgency in 7/11 Mumbai Blasts Appeal

The Supreme Court questioned the Maharashtra government’s rush to list its appeal against the acquittal of all accused in the 2006 Mumbai train blasts case. The Court reminded that stays on acquittals are granted only in the “rarest of rare” cases.

Calling a Woman ‘R***i’ Directly Attacks Her Dignity and Modesty: Delhi Court

Delhi court convicts man for using the word ‘r***i’ and issuing threats, calling it an insult to a woman’s modesty. Court says such words imply disloyalty and promiscuity, amounting to criminal offence.