The Supreme Court has issued notice to the Centre and SSC on a plea seeking reforms to ensure fairness, transparency, and accountability in recruitment exams. The petition highlights irregularities after SSC entrusted exams to “Eduquity” instead of TCS.
UP CM Yogi Adityanath stressed at the 42nd UP Judicial Services Association conference that achieving true good governance is only possible when justice is made accessible and delivered swiftly to every citizen without unnecessary delays or hurdles.
UP CM Yogi Adityanath stressed at the 42nd UP Judicial Services Association conference that achieving true good governance is only possible when justice is made accessible and delivered swiftly to every citizen without unnecessary delays or hurdles.
The Delhi High Court has postponed its judgment on Delhi University’s plea challenging the CIC order to disclose Prime Minister Modi’s BA degree records. The verdict is now expected next week, keeping the transparency debate alive.
Supreme Court Today (July 21) heard a plea seeking public display of seller details to protect consumers. Petition calls “right to know” a fundamental right under Article 19(1)(a).
Today, On 14th July, The Supreme Court has scheduled an August 3 hearing on pleas highlighting transparency concerns in the NEET-PG exam, particularly about answer key disclosure and evaluation. Justices K. Vinod Chandran and N.V. Anjaria took up the matter briefly.
Delhi High Court told journalists to approach CIC and Supreme Court for public access to its hearings.
Court stressed avoiding multiple proceedings and promoting procedural clarity.
A key meeting on the 129th Constitution Amendment Bill and UT Laws Amendment Bill will be held on July 11, 2025, in Delhi. Top judges and legal experts like ex-CJIs JS Khehar and DY Chandrachud will share their views.
The Minority Affairs Ministry said, “Development of central rules under Waqf Act is progressing well,” while launching the UMEED Central Portal on June 6 to digitally manage welfare schemes and ensure transparency, accessibility, and empowerment for minorities.
Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna received a heartfelt farewell from colleagues and lawyers as he retired from the Supreme Court of India. His legacy of integrity, transparency, and dedication to justice was celebrated. Judges praised his patient demeanor, impressive memory, and significant contributions, highlighting his upward influence on future jurists.
