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Supreme Court To Hear Plea Seeking Postponement Of NEET-PG 2022 Exam On May 13
The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to hear a petition preferred by doctors seeking to postpone the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate (NEET-PG) 2022 exam scheduled on May 21 citing clash with ongoing counselling for NEET PG 2021 on May 13, 2022 ie Friday.The petition filed by Dr R Dinesh Kumar Reddy and few other doctors was mentioned by Senior Advocate Rakesh Khanna...
Sedition- Supreme Court Hearing On Constitutional Validity Of Section 124A IPC- Live Updates
A bench comprising the Chief Justice of India NV Ramana, Justice Surya Kant and Justice Hima Kohli to continue hearing TODAY on the petition challenging the Constitutional validity of Section 124A of Indian Penal Code which deals with the law of Sedition in India.The bench will consider today the preliminary issue of whether a reference to a larger bench is required, as a 5-judge bench in...
Minority Status For Hindus In Some States : Supreme Court Disapproves Centre Changing Its Stand; Seeks Report Of Consultation Process In 3 Months
The Supreme Court on Tuesday expressed disappointment at the Central Government changing its stances in a plea seeking minority status for Hindus in states where they are numerically less.While the first affidavit filed by the Ministry of Minority Affairs on March 28 stated that it is for the concerned States to take a call on the matter, the latest affidavit filed yesterday, in supersession...
Supreme Court Issues Notice On Plea Challenging Constitutionality Of IBC Provisions Relating To Personal Guarantors
The Supreme Court has issued notice on a petition filed by a personal guarantor which raises a constitutional challenge to the personal insolvency provisions under the Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code, 2016 ("Code"). Since a similar issue is pending, the Court has directed to tag the present case along with the pending Special Leave Petition No. 16464 of 2021( Surendra B. Jiwrajka Vs...
Order XIV Rule 2 CPC - Res Judicata Plea Cannot Be Determined As Preliminary Issue When It Is A Mixed Question Of Fact & Law : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court observed that a plea of res judicata cannot be determined as preliminary issue when it is a mixed question of law and fact.Preliminary issues can be those where no evidence is required and on the basis of reading of the plaint or the applicable law, if the jurisdiction of the Court or the bar to the suit is made out, the Court may decide such issues with the sole objective...
'20,000 Local Bodies Functioning Beyond Tenure" : Supreme Court Direct MP State Election Commission To Notify Local Body Election Within Two Weeks
The Supreme Court on Tuesday passed an interim order directing that the MP State Election Commission must notify the programme for elections to the over 20,000 local bodies within two weeks as per existing wards, without putting it off for the completion of the 'triple test' exercise to provide for OBC reservations and for carrying out the further delimitation procedure.The bench headed...
Marital Rape : Supreme Court Refuses To Stay Karnataka HC Judgment Which Sustained Section 376 IPC Charges Against Husband On Wife's Rape Complaint
The Supreme Court on Tuesday issued notice in a special leave petition filed by a husband challenging a judgment of the Karnataka High Court which refused to quash the case for marital rape filed against him by his wife.The High Court had sustained the trial court's order of framing charges for rape under Section 376 of the Indian Penal Cod against him on a complaint by his wife.A...
Supreme Court Stays Warrant Issued By Allahabad HC Against Noida CEO Ritu Maheshwari IAS
The Supreme Court on Monday stayed the non-bailable warrant issued by the Allahabad High Court against the Chief Executive Officer of New Okhla Industrial Development Authority(NOIDA) Ritu Maheshwari IAS after she failed to appear in a contempt case.Yesterday, a bench led by the Chief Justice of India NV Ramana had refused to grant urgent relief to Maheshwari saying that IAS officers should...
Supreme Court Directs NCPCR To Develop Web Portal Reflecting Information Of Action Taken By States To Ensure Education Of Children Who Dropped Out Due To COVID-19
The Supreme Court, on Monday, directed NCPCR to come up with a web portal reflecting information pertaining to action taken by State Governments for continuance of education of children who were constrained to drop out of schools because of the adverse effects of the pandemic.On the last date of hearing, a Bench comprising Justices L. Nageswara Rao and B.R. Gavai had asked NCPCR to submit...
Supreme Court Refuses Urgent Listing For Plea Challenging Divorce Through Talaq-E-Hasan
The Supreme Court on Monday (May 9) refused to grant urgent listing for a plea challenging the practice of divorce through the Muslim personal law practice of Talaq-E-Hasan, as per which a man can divorce his wife by pronouncing "talaq" once a month for three months.The Public Interest Litigation petition was filed by journalist Benazeer Heena through Advocate-on-Record Ashwani Kumar Dubey....
'You're An IAS Officer, Face The Music If You Don't Obey Court Order' : SC Refuses To Stay Warrant Against Noida CEO
The Supreme Court on Monday(May 9) refused to stay the non-bailable warrant issued by the Allahabad High Court against the Chief Executive Officer of New Okhla Industrial Development Authority(NOIDA) Ritu Maheshwari after she failed to appear in a contempt case.Additional Solicitor General Balbir Singh mentioned the matter before the Chief Justice of India for urgent relief, but in...












