The Supreme Court of India criticized Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Rajasthan for failing to fill vacancies in pollution control boards, with 55% of positions in Delhi still unfilled. The court warned of legal action against the Chief Secretaries for non-compliance with earlier orders, deeming the situation “shocking” and detrimental to public health.
Today, On 6th May, The Supreme Court has directed a strict ban on firecrackers in NCR. It warned that failure to follow the order will lead to contempt action under the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 by the authorities.
The Supreme Court of India has established a National Task Force to address student mental health and prevent suicides, prompted by recent tragedies at IIT Kharagpur and Kota. The court is investigating whether proper FIRs were filed following these incidents, emphasizing the urgent need for comprehensive measures against increasing student suicides.
According to the petition, this unethical practice directly affects the pockets of common people and also poses health risks due to overmedication or misuse. NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India has said that doctors should prescribe only generic medicines and not any particular branded drugs, taking a strong stand on unethical marketing practices by […]
Rajasthan’s BJP government has moved the Supreme Court to support the Waqf Amendment law. It says the law prevents misuse of government and private land as Waqf property.
In a landmark initiative merging environmental stewardship with legal advocacy, Supreme Court Justices BR Gavai and Sandeep Mehta graced the “Green Justice” conference organized by the Rajasthan State Legal Services Authority on April 5.
Today, On 11th March, A tragic accident took place when a bus carrying NLU Jodhpur students crashed, killing three and injuring several others. As per reports, the students were coming back from a sports fest at RGNUL Punjab when the accident happened. The reason for the accident is still being checked. Officials are giving medical help to the injured, while the university and students mourn the loss.
The Supreme Court overturned bail granted to two accused who used a fake candidate in Rajasthan’s government recruitment exam. The Court stated that such cheating harms public trust and deserving candidates.
A video has surfaced, showing lawyers in a court in Rajasthan’s Ajmer beating men who allegedly raped minor schoolgirls and forced them to convert after blackmailing them. The accused, identified as Rehan Mohammad, Sohail Mansoori, Luqman alias Sohaib, Armaan Pathan and Sahil Qureshi, allegedly gave mobile phones to girls to lure them.
In a chaotic Rajasthan Assembly session, Minister Jogaram Patel sparked outrage after using “unparliamentary” language during a debate on flood crop damage. Opposition Leader Tikaram Jully condemned the remarks, leading to a defense from Patel, who expressed no intention to offend. Speaker Vasudev Devnani urged decorum as the session continued.
