West Bengal Govt Seeks 6-Month Extension from SC, Offers to Deposit DA Dues Amid Financial Crisis

West Bengal has requested a six-month extension from the Supreme Court to pay 25% of the pending Dearness Allowance (DA) to employees, citing a financial crisis. The state offered to deposit the dues directly with the court amid threats of contempt from employee unions. A prior deadline has expired, and the case will be revisited in August.

Supreme Court Slams Assam Government Over Delay in Deporting 63 Foreigners In 2 Weeks, Asking “Are You Waiting For Muhurat”

NEW DELHI: Today, 4th Feb, The Supreme Court strongly criticized the Assam government for not deporting people who have already been declared as foreigners. The court questioned whether the state was waiting for a “muhurat” (auspicious time) to take action.