The Supreme Court of India has promised swift hearings concerning NEET PG 2024 candidates’ petitions regarding result normalization and exam fairness. Chief Justice BR Gavai assured that the matters will be addressed soon, raising hopes among students for timely justice as admit cards are due on June 2, 2025.
CJI Gavai announced that during the summer vacation, only urgent cases involving imminent death, execution, or house demolition will be heard. He emphasized that non-urgent cases will be scheduled later, while some judges are voluntarily working to address backlogs, despite many lawyers’ reluctance to participate during this period.
New Delhi, April 22 – The Supreme Court of India has agreed to hear next week a petition concerning critical remarks made by BJP MP Nishikant Dubey against the apex court and Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna. The plea also seeks urgent directions to remove viral derogatory videos from social media platforms. The matter was mentioned for urgent listing before a Supreme Court bench comprising Justices B R Gavai and Augustine George Masih.
The Supreme Court Today (April 7) agreed to list multiple petitions opposing the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025. The new law brings major changes to waqf property rules, sparking legal and public debate.
Senior Advocate AM Singhvi today (9th July) urged Chief Justice of India to urgently consider the issue of Delhi Government services control, emphasizing the need for a third judgment to resolve the dispute. The Delhi government’s plea challenging the central government’s law, which gives pre-eminence to the lieutenant governor, has led to a significant power struggle.
Today (29th April): Uttarakhand’s devastating forest fires prompt urgent Supreme Court petition filing for listing. The destruction of approximately 33.34 hectares of forest land has led to heightened efforts, with the Indian Army and Air Force joining firefighting operations. Former Chief Minister criticizes government’s response. Fresh incidents continue, emphasizing the need for immediate action.
Today (26th April): The Calcutta High Court rejected an urgent plea from BJP candidate Debashis Dhar regarding the cancellation of his nomination for the Lok Sabha elections in Birbhum constituency. The court cited legal precedence and refused to entertain the petition immediately, instructing the counsel to file the plea for consideration next week.
