Supreme Court Seeks Response from Centre on Non-Payment of Stipends to Resident Doctors in ESIC Hospitals

New Delhi: The Supreme Court has asked the Central Government and other authorities to respond to a petition regarding the non-payment of stipends to resident doctors pursuing post-graduate (PG) diploma courses in Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) hospitals and colleges.

[AIBE 2024] ‘Unjust’ Merely Because Students Had Not Filed Petitions: HC Directs BCI to Grant 29 Law Grads Provisional Certificates to Sit For Exam

The Gujarat High Court extended interim relief to all law graduates from unapproved institutions, allowing them to obtain provisional certificates for the AIBE 2024. The court ruled it unjust to deny these graduates the chance to participate solely for not filing petitions, instructing the Bar Council of Gujarat to process their enrollment forms.

“Ground Your Planes and Cease Operations!”: Delhi HC Slams SpiceJet for ‘Repetitive’ Failure to Clear Lessors’ Dues

The Delhi High Court has criticized SpiceJet for repeatedly failing to pay its aircraft engine lessors. The court demands that the airline’s directors personally guarantee the payment, reflecting the seriousness of SpiceJet’s financial troubles. This demand highlights the need for a lasting solution to the airline’s cash flow issues and delayed payments.

Gujarat High Court Directs Lawyers, Litigants to Clear Outstanding Court Fees During Pandemic

Gujarat High Court issued a circular mandating payment of outstanding court fees for cases filed during the COVID-19 pandemic within 30 days. Lawyers and litigants are required to settle pending fees and submit necessary documents for decided cases. Failure to comply will result in fees being recovered as arrears of land revenue.