The Supreme Court has sought the Centre’s intervention in a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) aimed at banning online gambling and betting platforms that operate under the guise of social and e-sports games, seeking government assistance for the case.
The Supreme Court has issued notices to IIT Delhi and IIT Kharagpur, seeking their response on a student’s plea for transfer due to mental health concerns. The petition emphasizes access to proper treatment and family support.
Calcutta High Court commuted the death penalty of two convicts found guilty of raping a child, sentencing them to 60 years in prison. The Court said their acts showed “depravity that shocks the conscience,” demanding serious punishment.
First-year student Shreyashi Chandra tragically died by suicide at NLU Delhi, marking the third such incident in recent weeks. This raises concerns about student mental health at the institution, prompting the university to declare non-teaching days in her memory. Investigations are ongoing, highlighting a broader crisis in academic environments across India.
The Delhi High Court Today (July 3rd) rejected a plea seeking disqualification of Prime Minister Narendra Modi from contesting elections and said that person who filed the plea appeared to be suffering from mental health issues.
