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[BREAKING] Cancel CBSE Compartment/Private/Patrachar Exams For Class 12 : Review Plea In Supreme Court
Seeking cancellation of proposed Class 12 CBSE exams for Private/Compartment/Patrachar students, a petition has been filed before the Supreme Court seeking review of the June 22 order which had approved the CBSE decision to cancel regular Class 12 exams and its scheme for objective assessment.The petition also seeks declaration of results of Class 12 CBSE Private/Compartment/Patrachar...
'To Be Part Of Supreme Court Is A Matter Of Pride' : Justice Ashok Bhushan Bids Farewell To SC
Today was the last working day of Justice Ashok Bhushan as a judge of the Supreme Court. He is due to retire on July 4.As is customary, a farewell reference was organized for Justice Ashok Bhushan at the court of the Chief Justice of India.Attorney General for India KK Venugopal, the first person to speak at the farewell reference, said it was a "sad day" for the Supreme Court. The...
Supreme Court Asks Baba Ramdev To Produce Video & Transcripts Of His Statements On Allopathy Cure For COVID
The Supreme Court on Wednesday asked Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev to produce before it the video and transcripts of his statements on Allopathy cure for COVID.A bench comprising Chief Justice NV Ramana, Justices AS Bopanna and Hrishikesh Roy was considering a writ petition filed by Ramdev seeking the clubbing of the multiple multiple FIRs registered against him in different states over...
Breaking: CA Examination: Opt Out Option Will Be With The Candidate, You Have To Respect It: Supreme Court To ICAI [LIVE UPDATES]
A Three Judge Bench of Supreme Court comprising Justices AM Khanwilkar, Dinesh Maheshwari and Aniruddha Bose has issued the following directions in the CA Exams matter today.(i) A candidate who has suffered Covid personally or any of his family members, so certified by a registered medical practitioner, as a result of which he is unable to appear for exam, or disabled from preparing for the...
Trend Of Lawyers Giving Dishonest Advice Needs To Be Deprecated; Must Impose Costs, Strictures: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Tuesday observed that the trend of lawyers giving dishonest advice to clients needs to be curbed.The bench of Justices DY Chandrachud, R. Subash Reddy and Ravindra Bhat was hearing an SLP arising out of a March decision of a Division Bench of the Punjab and Haryana High Court whereby it affirmed the judgment of the Single Judge relegating the petitioners, who were...
Mode Of Entry In Service Is Not Relevant For Considering Promotion Of Persons With Disabilities: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court observed that mode of entry in service is not a relevant criteria for promotion under PwD quota."Source of recruitment ought not to make any difference but what is material is that the employee is a PwD at the time for consideration for promotion. The 1995 Act does not make a distinction between a person who may have entered service on account of disability and a person who...
Only In Indian Supreme Court Can One Come Against Procedural Direction At Interim Stage,Won't Happen In SCOTUS: SC
"It is only in the Supreme Court of India that one can come against a procedural direction passed by a Single Judge at an interim stage. Such a thing would not happen in the US Supreme Court", remarked Justice D. Y. Chandrachud on Tuesday.This was in connection with the challenge to the view taken by a Delhi High Court Single Judge that a suit for trademark infringement between different wings...
Justices AM Khanwilkar & Dinesh Maheshwari Recuse From Hearing NLSIU's Petition Against HC Order To Promote Student
Supreme Court judges Justices AM Khanwilkar and Dinesh Maheshwari on Tuesday recused from hearing the petition filed by National Law School of India University (NLSIU) against an order of the Karnataka High Court wherein it set aside the order of NLSIU denying a law student admission to the fourth year of BA LL.B (Hons).As soon as the matter was taken, the judges said that the case will...
Supreme Court Issues Notice On Matrix Cellular's Plea For Release Of Oxygen Concentrators Seized By Delhi Police
The Supreme Court on Tuesday issued notice in plea by Matrix Cellular Limited against Delhi High Court's order denying relief in its plea seeking immediate release of its oxygen Concentrators seized by Delhi Police. Matrix Cellular's oxygen Concentrators were seized by Delhi Police after observing that the said items were "found under suspicious circumstances"A Division Bench of Justice...
Limitation Act Provisions Will Apply To Arbitration Proceedings Initiated Under Section 18(3) MSMED Act: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court held that the provisions of Limitation Act will apply to to arbitration proceedings initiated under Section 18(3) of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006.The bench comprising Justices Ashok Bhushan and R. Subhash Reddy observed that counter-claim is maintainable before the statutory authorities under MSMED Act.The bench held thus while dismissing an...