Administrative Tribunals Occupy a Unique Space Between Executive and Judiciary: CJI Gavai

Today, On 20th September, At the 10th All India Conference of the Central Administrative Tribunal, Chief Justice of India BR Gavai highlighted the vital role of tribunals. He said administrative tribunals occupy a unique space between the executive and the judiciary in India.

‘Extraction of Regular Labour Corrodes Confidence’: Supreme Court Slams Ad-Hocism in Govt Jobs

The Supreme Court criticised long-term use of temporary workers in recurring government roles, calling it unfair and unconstitutional. It ordered regularisation of UP Higher Education employees, stressing dignity, fairness, and transparency in public employment.

Vice-Chancellors Appointments: TN Govt Moves Supreme Court Against Madras HC Stay

The Tamil Nadu government has approached the Supreme Court challenging the Madras High Court’s May 21 order that stayed nine state laws from 2020 related to appointing Vice-Chancellors in universities, calling it unconstitutional interference.

From Delivery Boy to Civil Judge | Kerala’s Yaseen Shan Muhammad’s Journey

Yaseen Shan Muhammad’s journey from a delivery boy to a civil judge in Kerala is a shining example of hard work and determination. Coming from Humble beginnings, he faced and overcame many challenges to achieve his dream of becoming a judge. His story inspires many, proving that dedication and effort can lead to great success. Yaseen’s achievement highlights the importance of education and ambition in building a better future.

School Jobs Scam Case||Calcutta HC Orders Notice Issuance to West Bengal Chief Secretary

The Calcutta High Court has ordered the state’s chief secretary to expedite prosecution sanction for individuals involved in the West Bengal school job scam, including former minister Partha Chatterjee. The directive aims to address prolonged undertrial detention and prevent erosion of public confidence in the administration, emphasizing the need for timely decisions.