The Baramulla Consumer Commission held Physics Wallah guilty of service deficiency for denying NEET course access despite payment, ordering refund of Rs 35,000, Rs 50,000 compensation for academic loss, and Rs 10,000 litigation costs to the affected student
The Supreme Court of India allowed a minor expelled from a school in Indore over an alleged inappropriate meme to appear in the Class 10 exam and directed CISCE to issue his admit card. The bench said, “Instead of reforming him, you have decided to rusticate him…you should have taken responsibility to reform the child but rusticated him just because you said he was a bad boy.”
The Supreme Court has ordered a countrywide review of private universities after Amity University allegedly harassed a student for changing her name. The move aims to ensure transparency, accountability, and proper regulation in private higher education.
The Supreme Court has issued notices to IIT Delhi and IIT Kharagpur, seeking their response on a student’s plea for transfer due to mental health concerns. The petition emphasizes access to proper treatment and family support.
Today, On 1st September, The Supreme Court has upheld Telangana’s rule requiring four years of continuous study in the state up to Class 12 for MBBS and BDS state quota admissions, allowing the government’s 2017 rules amended in 2024 to stand.
Delhi High Court directs NTA to form a grievance panel for NEET candidates who lose time due to technical glitches. Court says candidates must not suffer for no fault of theirs.
Students from NLUs have launched an online petition against the high CLAT application and counselling fees. They said, “Fees are too high and go against the NEP’s goal of inclusivity,” demanding immediate reforms from the Consortium.
The Supreme Court of India has issued a notice to Delhi’s Directorate of Education regarding a petition by the Naya Samaj Parents Association. Parents are challenging a Delhi High Court ruling that permits private schools to hike tuition fees without prior approval, alleging that such increases are causing panic and unfairly impacting families.
The Delhi High Court criticized DPS Dwarka for expelling 32 students over unpaid fees without prior warning. Parents argued the school’s actions violated previous court orders protecting students’ interests. Serious allegations include mistreatment and harassment of affected students. The court has scheduled further hearings to address the matter and ensure educational rights are upheld.
The Supreme Court has directed the Bombay High Court to urgently hear petitions challenging the 10% Maratha reservation ahead of NEET 2025. This urgent move impacts many students preparing for medical entrance exams.
