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Every individual case can’t be entertained under Article 32 States should take care of them, SC in plea for COVID-19 elderly care

Every individual case can’t be entertained under Article 32 States should take care of them SC in plea for COVID-19 elderly care On Monday the apex court directed the states and union territories to file a detailed affidavit within 4 weeks to ensure that seniors living alone in the midst of the COVID-19 epidemic are

Attorney General KK Venugopal in isolation after colleague tests positive for COVID-19

Attorney General KK Venugopal in isolation after colleague tests positive for COVID-19 The total number of coronovirus cases in India has reached 4.3 million. This number has effectively pushed India ahead of Brazil. On Monday, the Supreme Court was informed by Additional Solicitor General SV Raju that India’s Attorney General KK Venugopal is in Quarantine

NLSIU responds to removal from NLU Consortium : Have not violated bylaws, raised issue over delay in CLAT several times

NLSIU responds to removal from NLU Consortium : Have not violated bylaws raised issue over delay in CLAT several times Hours after an explanation insinuating the expulsion of National Law School of India University (NLSIU) Vice-Chancellor Prof Sudhir Krishnaswamy from the post of Secretary-Treasurer of the NLU Consortium was discharged, NLSIU has reacted by saying

Sole motive to gain cheap publicity: Allahabad HC dismisses plea seeking revocation of citizenship of Kanhaiya Kumar

Sole motive to gain cheap publicity: Allahabad HC dismisses plea seeking revocation of citizenship of Kanhaiya Kumar The Allahabad High Court has rejected the plea seeking revocation of citizenship of Kanhaiya Kumar former President of the Jawaharlal Nehru University Delhi . In addition the petitioner Nageshwar Mishra has been fined 25 thousand for unnecessarily filing

Online exams are not “unreasonable” or “against the interest of students” amid COVID-19 pandemic : Karnataka HC

Online exams are not “unreasonable” or “against the interest of students” amid COVID-19 pandemic : Karnataka HC The Karnataka High Court has watched that conducting online exams input of standard exams cannot be said to be “preposterous” or “against the intrigued of understudies” in the midst of the continuous COVID-19 pandemic. The choice was passed