The Supreme Court will hear on August 22 the AIFF–FSDL row over non-renewal of contracts impacting 11 ISL clubs. The standoff has put the 2025-26 season and Indian football’s future at risk.
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju told Parliament that no discussion on the Bihar voter roll revision can take place as the matter is sub judice before the Supreme Court, and must follow constitutional rules and procedures.
The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) issued a notice to All India Radio (AIR) following a petition by casual radio jockeys challenging a recruitment notification. The association, represented by senior advocate Salman Khurshid, claims long-term service and argues for fair treatment. The case could significantly impact employment rights for casual RJs.
The petitioner in the 1984 riots case appealed to Prime Minister Modi for justice after the Pahalgam incident. He called for “unwavering action to secure peace and justice,” urging efforts to create an India based on love, unity, and resilience against hatred.
Xylem Kozhikode, a coaching center, is taking legal action against the NTA for alleged irregularities in NEET 2024. They dispute scoring anomalies and raise concerns about the timing of result announcement coinciding with election coverage. This has sparked widespread worry and may lead to reforms in the conduct of national entrance exams.
