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O.XI R.5(4) CPC | Right To Cross Examine Is Indispensable, Adverse Inference For Non-Compliance With Orders Can Only Be Drawn At End Of Trial: Karnataka HC

The Karnataka High Court has said that the right to cross-examination, whether or not encoded in statute, emerges as a sine qua non of adjudication. It is not merely permissible, it is an indispensable right. Justice M Provides held thus while upholding an order passed by the Commercial Court dismissing an application filed by the…

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Delhi High Court Orders NTA To Streamline Biometric Process For NEET UG, Upholds Direction To Constitute Grievance Redressal Framework

Delhi High Court Orders NTA To Streamline Biometric Process For NEET UG, Upholds Direction To Constitute Grievance Redressal Framework

The Delhi High Court has directed the National Testing Agency (NTA) to streamline the biometric process while conducting National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET-UG) for future examinations. A division bench comprising Chief Justice DK Upadhyaya and Justice Sachin Datta upheld the direction of a single judge asking NTA to constitute a Standing Grievance Redressal Committee to resolve…

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Supreme Court Directs States To Notify Inclusion Of Orphans Under RTE Act, Orders Survey Of Denied Admissions

Supreme Court Directs States To Notify Inclusion Of Orphans Under RTE Act, Orders Survey Of Denied Admissions

The Supreme Court today directed all States and Union Territories to issue notifications within four weeks identifying orphaned children as a “disadvantaged group” under Section 2(d) of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 (RTE Act). The Court also directed them to conduct a survey to identify orphaned children who were…

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Dharmasthala Burial Case | 'Silencing The Truth Won’t Bury It’: The News Minute Challenges Gag Orders In Karnataka High Court

Dharmasthala Burial Case | ‘Silencing The Truth Won’t Bury It’: The News Minute Challenges Gag Orders In Karnataka High Court

The News Minute moves the Karnataka High Court challenging gag orders in the Dharmasthala burial case, asserting that silencing the truth won’t bury it and defending press freedom under Article 19. Thank you for reading this post, don’t forget to subscribe! Bengaluru: Spunklane Media Private Limitedthe parent company of digital news platform The News Minute…

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Can Caste Scrutiny Committees Suo Motu Recall Their Own Orders Validating Caste Certificates? Bombay High Court Larger Bench To Decide

The Bombay High Court on Monday (August 4) referred to a larger bench to decide as to whether a Caste Scrutiny Committee (CSC) has powers to suo motu recall its own orders granting validity to caste certificates on the ground that it were vitiated by fraud, misrepresentation or suppression of material facts. A division bench…

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Supreme Court Orders Manual Check Of NEET-UG Answer Sheet After Page Mix-Up: 'Not An Ordinary Exam'

Supreme Court Orders Manual Check Of NEET-UG Answer Sheet After Page Mix-Up: ‘Not An Ordinary Exam’

Thank you for reading this post, don’t forget to subscribe! Supreme Court steps in after a NEET-UG aspirant complains of wrongly stapled question paper. Justices order manual re-evaluation, citing student panic and exam stress. Supreme Court Orders Manual Check of NEET-UG Answer Sheet After Page Mix-Up: ‘Not an Ordinary Exam’ New Delhi: On August 5,…

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SC orders TSRTC to redeploy colour blind employee

SC orders TSRTC to redeploy colour blind employee

Supreme Court: The instant appeal challenged the decision by Division Bench of Hyderabad High Court for State Telangana, whereby it had set aside the direction to Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) to provide the appellant, who is colour blind, with an alternative employment. The Division Bench of J.K. Maheshwari and Aravind Kumar*JJ., allowed the…

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