The Supreme Court on Wednesday issued notice to the Peace and Harmony Committee of the Delhi Assembly on a petition challenging the summons of Facebook vice-president Ajit Mohan in the Delhi riot case and adjourned the hearing till October 15. A division bench of Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Justice Anirudh Bose and Justice Krishna Murari
In the ongoing Sudarshan News Case regarding the “UPSC Jihad” controversy, Sashi Kumar, the founder of India’s first regional satellite TV channel Asianet has filed an intervention plea before the Supreme Court against the show “Bindass Bol.” The show promo was aired on Sudarshan News on August 28, 2020, spreading hate and false news targeting
On 20-Sep-2020, the bill has been in the upper house by the voice vote of the farmer’s bill 2020 and the farmer’s [Empowerment and protection] Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill 2020. The bills have already passed by the Lok Sabha and the President assent before they are notified as law. The bail
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) 10th and 12th class compartment examinations have started from 22 September. The Supreme Court has asked the CBSE Board to declare the results of the compartment exam at the earliest and also directed to coordinate with the UGC. The Supreme Court has said that it should be certified that
Today the Delhi High Court has quashed the trial court’s decision to impose an interim stay on the book written on Asaram Bapu, who is in jail in connection with the rape of a minor. A bench of Justice Nazim Waziri said that some copies of this book have been sold and it has been
Today the Supreme Court granted to investigate the issues of closure of 14 lakh Aanganwadi Centers across the country during the lockdown. In fact, it has been claimed in a PIL that due to this, other problems including starvation of children have arisen, after which the apex court has issued a notice to all the
Today, the Registrar General of Chhattisgarh High Court issued an order prohibiting the filing of fresh petition in the High Court from Tuesday 22 to 28 September. During this time, necessary cases will be heard via video conferencing. The Registrar General said in his order that the Collector and District Magistrate have issued a lockdown
The Supreme Court on Monday quashed the decision to conduct a separate entrance examination through the National Legal Aptitude Test (NLAT) at the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru. The court directed the NLU consortium to conduct the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) on September 28 as per all health guidelines. The consortium
District and Trial courts in Karnataka to reopen in phased manner from September 28 The Karnataka High Court on Saturday issued a revised standard operating procedure for the reopening of district / trial courts to prevent the spread of COVID19. The exercise to reopen district and trial courts has started in the state, under which
Rajya Sabha passed the Epidemic Diseases (Amendment) Bill 2020 for the protection of health workers during epidemic On Saturday, the Epidemic (Amendment) Bill 2020 on the system of making misbehaviour with doctors, nurses and other health workers a compensation for making non-bailable offenses and for the loss of infrastructure of health services was passed by