The Supreme Court Monday asked CBSE and ICSE to respond by tomorrow to the concerns raised by some students and parents on the schemes of both the boards formulated to evaluate Class XII students
The Centre has told the Supreme Court that any death resulting from Covid-19 infection should have to be certified as Covid death, and if not done so, the certifying doctor will face action.
The MHA argued that the finances of states and Centre are under severe strain
Refuses to stay HC order granting bail to three students in Delhi riots case
Delhi HC verdict granting bail to 3 student activists will not be used by others in securing same relief as precedent, says SC
At the outset, the bench clarified that it is not allowing the doctors to be promoted without appearing for the examination.
Delhi High Court raises the bar on UAPA application
The Centre told the Supreme Court that the CBSE will be adopting a 30:30:40 formula for evaluation of marks of class 12 students based on results of class 10, 11 and 12 respectively
"The accused has a right to hearing of his application for bail. In fact, the denial of hearing is an infringement of right and liberty assured to an accused" - SC
The apex court also said that as per the international arbitral award accepted by India, Italy shall resume further investigation in the case
The Centre has told Supreme Court that a large number of migrants workers are unable to take the benefit of subsidised National Food Security Act foodgrains in Delhi due to no full implementation.
The Congress on Monday demanded a Supreme Court-monitored probe into the matter of alleged irregularity in the purchase of land at Ayodhya by the Ram temple trust
Former promoter moves Supreme Court, debt investor 63 moons vows to move court to recover dues
A minor girl and a 60-year-old woman have approached the court
Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) president Vikas Singh's proposal to consider apex court lawyers for elevation as high court judges is detrimental to the autonomy of HC collegiums
The court posed queries to the Centre as to how the benefit of free food grain till November this year under the 'PM Garib Kalyan Yojna' would reach to migrant labourers having no ration cards
These are all in the realm of policy decision. These are issues having financial implications and we are not the experts, the Court said
The top court said the courts are not experts in financial matters
The test has been put off by a month
The Supreme Court Friday said it is shocking that former Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh is now stating that he has no trust in state police