Supreme Court Quashes Madras High Court’s Late-Night Stay on Tamil Nadu University Laws, Flags Lack of Proper Hearing

The Supreme Court of India set aside the Madras High Court’s late-evening interim order staying Tamil Nadu laws on Vice-Chancellor appointments, citing denial of adequate hearing to the State.
The apex court remitted the matter back to the High Court for fresh consideration and asked it to decide the case expeditiously within six weeks.

Should We Remain Frogs in a Well?: Kerala HC Slams Govt for Not Publishing English Translation of University Laws

Kerala HC slams govt for failing to publish English translation of university laws, warning India risks “frogs in a well” instead of a global education hub.

Kerala Government Seeks Supreme Court Intervention Over Governor’s Bill Assent Delays

In an unprecedented legal challenge, the Kerala Government has escalated its concerns to the Supreme Court, alleging that the Governor, Arif Mohammed Khan, has been derelict in his constitutional duty by delaying his assent to a series of bills passed by the State Assembly. This move underscores a deepening conflict between the state’s elected representatives […]