The Chhattisgarh High Court held that once a government employee joins a transferred post, they lose any legal right to remain at or return to their previous posting. The Bench clarified that “the appellant has no legal right to remain at his previous place of posting once the transfer order has been implemented.”
The Supreme Court of India is deliberating on a petition for financial compensation for COVID-19 victims’ families, asserting it as a legal obligation under the Disaster Management Act, 2005. The Court has mandated states to respond within four weeks, while also approving Rs. 50,000 assistance for each death caused by the virus.
The Delhi High Court today highlighted a shortage of courtrooms and emphasized that the land allotted for the AAP office has not been used. The Supreme Court extended the deadline for AAP to vacate its office to August 10, granting an additional extension due to pending elections. The court directed AAP to seek alternative land.
Today(on 10th May), Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal condemns the Enforcement Directorate’s perceived politicization of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal’s bail proceedings.
The Delhi High Court has mandated the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to establish comprehensive accessibility guidelines by July 15, 2024, ensuring full enjoyment of films and OTT content by hearing and visually impaired individuals. The court emphasized the necessity of inclusion and reasonable compliance timeframe, highlighting accessibility as a legal right.
