School Job Candidates Rally | “Police Must Act Against Violators If Assembly Disrupts Business”: Calcutta High Court on July 28 Nabanna Protest

The Calcutta High Court said police must act against violators if the July 28 Nabanna rally by school job candidates disrupts business. Since police denied permission, any unlawful gathering will face legal action as per law.

Pending DA Row: Bengal Govt Move Supreme Court Seeking Revision of Previous Order

The West Bengal government has approached the Supreme Court, seeking a revision of its previous order on pending dearness allowance. Sources say the petition also requests clarifications on specific parts of last month’s ruling.

A Clear Case Of Breach Of Trust—’No Ruling Party Or Any Opposition Can Hold Meetings By Blocking Roads’: Kerala HC

The Kerala High Court on Thursday(12th Dec) rebuked both ruling and opposition parties for obstructing public roads during meetings, labeling a specific CPI(M) conference as a “breach of trust.” The court directed police to identify participants and mandated action against them. Concerns were raised about further protests violating court orders, reinforcing the need for unbiased law enforcement.