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MBBS Admissions For Persons With Mental Health Conditions: Supreme Court Asks NMC's Expert Committee To Review Its Opinion
In an MBBS-aspirant's plea challenging denial of reservation under the quota for Persons With Disabilities (PwD) on account of a mental health condition, the Supreme Court recently directed an Expert Committee constituted by the National Medical Council to review its recommendations in light of the Centre's notification of March 2024 prescribing certain guidelines for assessment of...
CJI Shifts DDA Tree Felling Contempt Case To His Bench From Justice Oka's Bench
The contempt case in the Supreme Court against the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) over tree felling will now be heard by a bench led by the Chief Justice of India instead of the bench led by Justice Abhay S Oka.The case is listed tomorrow before a bench comprising CJI DY Chandrachud, Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra.The matter was heard on several days in June-July by a bench...
POCSO Act | Child Victim Of Traumatic Sexual Assault Must Not Be Repeatedly Called To Testify In Court : Supreme Court
Recently, the Supreme Court dismissed the plea of an accused in a case under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act of 2012 ("POCSO Act") seeking recall of the victim under Section 311 of CrPC who was already cross-examined by the defence.The Court said that once the defence was granted ample opportunities to cross-examine the victim than the victim could not be recalled...
'What Sort Of IAS Officer?' : Supreme Court Issues Contempt Notice To Maharashtra Addl Chief Secretary (Revenue & Forest)
The Supreme Court today (on August 28), issued a show-cause notice for contempt action to Mr. Rajesh Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary Revenue and Forest Department, Maharashtra Government, taking exception to certain statements in an affidavit filed by him which suggested that the Court was not following the law. Observing that the statements were prima facie contemptuous, the Court...
"Attempt To Intimidate Office Of Chief Justice": Calcutta High Court Dismisses PIL Seeking To Modify Judge's Roster, Imposes 50K Cost
The Calcutta High Court has dismissed a PIL seeking to modify a judge's roster due to allegations of conflict of interest, with exemplary costs of Rs 50,000. The Court also debarred the litigant from filing a PIL ever again, by invoking the Calcutta High Court Appellate Side Rules.Advocate Sanjoy Das, the petitioner, sought to change the determination of Justice Amrita Sinha's bench...
Even In PMLA, Bail Is The Rule & Jail Is The Exception : Supreme Court
Even in the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), bail is the rule and jail is the exception, held the Supreme Court in a judgment delivered today.A bench comprising Justices BR Gavai and KV Viswanathan held so while allowing bail to an accused in a money laundering case. The bench held that Section 45 of the PMLA only lays down that the grant of the bail would be subject to the...
Very Unfortunate That People Have To Come To Supreme Court For Bail Even In Magistrate Triable Case: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Tuesday (August 27) granted bail to a man accused of forgery and cheating, who had been in custody since May 4, 2023, noting that the charges had not been framed yet and he had been either acquitted or the case against him had been quashed in nine out of fourteen antecedents against him.After dictating the order, Justice Oka orally remarked, “Very unfortunate that...
PIL In Calcutta High Court Challenges 12-Hour 'Bandh' Called By BJP To Protest Police Action During 'Nabanna March' Over RG Kar Incident
A public interest litigation (PIL) has been moved before the Calcutta High Court challenging a 12-hour strike called by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to protest police action against protestors who were marching towards the Nabanna, State secretariat building in connection with the brutal rape and murder of a resident doctor at RG Kar hospital.In calling for the court to restrain the BJP...
Some Explanation Expected From Registry When Case Isn't Listed Despite Specific Direction : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Tuesday (August 27) observed that the Registry must provide reasons if a case explicitly ordered to be listed by the Court on a particular date is not listed on that date.A bench of Justice Abhay Oka and Justice Augustine George Masih stated this after the counsel for one of the parties in a case related to a property dispute informed that Court that an SLP which...
Supreme Court Issues Notice In PIL For Braille Labels On Medicines, Consumer Products, Tickets Etc
The Supreme Court today (August 27) issued notice in a Public Interest Litigation seeking guidelines for the implementation of the Braille Integration System in medicine prescriptions, consumer products and currency notes for the benefit of visually impaired persons. Senior Advocate SB Upadhyay appearing for the petitioner highlighted that the absence of braille language on medical...












