Supreme Court Rejects Presidential Reference, Finds Arunachal Public Service Commission Member Not Guilty of ‘Misbehaviour’ Charge

Supreme Court rejects Presidential Reference under Article 317(1) of the Constitution and finds the Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission member not guilty of ‘misbehaviour’, stating, “Actions don’t even meet the threshold of misbehaviour,” ensuring immediate reinstatement.

NEET UG Controversy| From Court PILs to the Formation of a High-Level Committee, What Lies Ahead?

The NEET UG 2024 controversy continues as petitions challenge the exam’s fairness, prompting a high-level committee to form. Allegations of paper leaks and irregularities in results have led to widespread outcry and political criticism. The National Testing Agency denies a leak but forms a panel to review the situation. The future of the exam remains uncertain.

[Paper Leak Case] Delhi HC Granted Three-month Extension to Conclude the Trial

Today (2nd May): The Delhi High Court granted a three-month extension to conclude the trial in the Paper Leak Case, aiming for expedited day-to-day proceedings with minimal adjournments. The case involves serious allegations against nine accused, including a registrar accused of leaking the paper to a co-conspirator. This decision follows a transfer petition filed by the accused and a request for a six-month extension due to the case’s voluminous nature.