The Supreme Court held that while Article 21 rights are vital, they cannot be the only basis for bail in cases involving national security. The Court said individual liberty is secondary when the country’s sovereignty and integrity are at risk.
A citizen urges the Supreme Court to act suo motu against exploitation of teachers, citing pay denial, fake colleges, and lack of accountability. The plea calls it a matter of “national interest” and a true tribute to Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan.
The Supreme Court cautioned that failing to prioritise the resettlement of ex-servicemen may affect future recruitment in the military. It said such neglect could discourage talented youth from choosing a career in the armed forces.
Today, 26th April, The Delhi High Court strongly criticized Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and the AAP led Municipal Corporation of Delhi for their failure to distribute textbooks to over 200,000 students. The court rebuked the government for prioritizing political power over effective governance. The judgment on this matter is scheduled to be delivered on Monday, and Kejriwal’s legal situation is related to a money laundering case.
