Supreme Court cancels jail term of rape convict after confirming he was a juvenile in 1988. His conviction remains valid, but further action will be decided by the Juvenile Justice Board.
Rajasthan High Court Today (July 23) stayed the defamation case against Drishti IAS founder Dr Vikas Divyakirti. The case was filed over his remarks in a viral video comparing IAS officers and judges.
Supreme Court urges all High Courts to frame rules mandating disclosure of prior criminal cases in bail applications. Also expunges harsh remarks against a judge, calling them “uncalled for” and passed without hearing him.
Vikas Divyakirti Today (July 18) approached the Rajasthan High Court to quash a defamation case related to a video where he allegedly made comments about the judiciary. The case was originally filed by a lawyer in an Ajmer court.
The Federation of Bar Associations of Tamil Nadu thanked the Chief Justice of India and the Central Government for transferring Justice K.R. Shriram from Madras High Court to Rajasthan. They pledged full support to the incoming Chief Justice.
In a major reshuffle, the Centre has notified the transfer of 16 High Court judges across India. The move follows the Supreme Court Collegium’s May 26 recommendation to improve judicial efficiency.
Rajasthan HC Dismisses Plea Over ‘Malicious’ Ayodhya Verdict Question in LL.B. Exam. Court says academic freedom cannot be curtailed merely because sentiments are hurt, unless the language used is clearly offensive, defamatory, or unlawful; upholds autonomy of educational institutions in syllabus design.
Rajasthan High Court directs NTA to take a fresh decision for the IIT-JEE Aspirant who was caught using unfair means and cheating in the examination. The court emphasized that decisionis the violation of principle of natural justice – “audi alteram partem”
5,670 vacancies await 10th pass aspirants in Rajasthan High Court with Rs 56,200 per month. Step into government job with security, respect, and a steady income.
A Mumbai court denied bail to a lawyer who forged Bombay High Court orders and posed as an IAS officer, stating it “cannot ignore the antecedents” and that granting bail would send a wrong message to society.
