The Delhi High Court refused to extend the CBSE Class XII answer-sheet verification and re-evaluation deadline, citing possible delays in results. The Court noted that reopening the portal could affect admissions and directed individual students to approach it if required.
The Supreme Court declined immediate relief on a plea seeking NEET-UG 2026 re-conduct through CBT mode, observing the immense challenges of administering the examination and noting that similar requests had previously been rejected despite concerns over paper leaks and NTA functioning.
CJI B R Gavai urged students to stay connected to their roots and culture, saying true success lies in serving society. He called delivering socio-economic justice a greater achievement than earning wealth.
Rajasthan High Court directs CBSE and RBSE to conduct surprise inspections of schools and coaching centres to prevent students from skipping classes. The court warns students disrupting studies may not be allowed in board exams.
A transgender woman has approached the Kerala High Court seeking reservation for transgender students in Government Law Colleges. She argues that denial of admission violates Supreme Court rulings, Kerala Government orders, and constitutional rights.
Kerala High Court took suo motu action after students wrote about studying in flooded classrooms for weeks. The Court directed officials to fix the issue and ensure education is not affected.
The Khasi Students’ Union has accused NLU Meghalaya’s Vice-Chancellor of financial misconduct after an RTI revealed travel expenses exceeding Rs.15 lakh, along with claims of irregular appointments and misuse of funds within the university administration.
Supreme Court Today (June 2) asked the petitioner to first approach the High Court in the case concerning Rule 7(4) of Punjab’s RTE Rules. The petitioner raised concerns that nearly 3 lakh students from EWS and DG categories were being denied their rightful admissions.
A violent fight broke out Today (April 11) between lawyers and college students near Ernakulam District Court during a late-night event. Many were injured, including police, with two reported in critical condition.
The Kerala High Court ruled that no criminal cases should be filed against teachers without a preliminary inquiry. It also suggested that teachers be allowed to carry canes in schools for discipline but not for punishment.
