On Tuesday, the Supreme Court asked the Center and the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) administration whether they intend to continue to detain former Prime Minister Mehbooba Mufti, asking them to explain the maximum length of time a person can remain in pre-trial detention. in protective custody. the law. A higher …
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NEW DELHI: No woman, after being sexually assaulted at knife point, would write amorous love letters with the accused and share a cohabitation relationship for four years, the Supreme Court said Monday while acquitting a 20-year-old man of rape and cheating charges, for which he was convicted by the trial …
Read More »21 years later, SC exonerates man from Jharkhand charges
It was not a violation; they were deeply in love, the Supreme Court held in exonerating a man after his 21-year ordeal. He pointed out that the girl had accused him of rape because they belonged to different religions and could not marry. The man from Jharkhand was charged with …
Read More »How long do you propose to continue? Supreme Court asks Jammu and Kashmir administration about Iltija Mufti’s statement challenging her mother’s detention
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court asked the central government if it intends to continue the pre-trial detention of the former Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Mehbooba Mufti. A court chaired by Judge Sanjay Kishan Kaul asked the Center to inform the highest court of its proposal regarding the Mufti. …
Read More »UPSC tells the Supreme Court that it is impossible to postpone the exams any longer, a matter that will be heard on Wednesday
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) had told the Supreme Court that it is impossible to postpone the Civil Services exams any longer. The Supreme Court asked UPSC to file an affidavit by tomorrow. The Supreme Court was hearing a guilty plea filed by the UPSC applicants, seeking postponement of …
Read More »UPSC tells SC impossible to defer civil service exam, hearing Sept. 30 – education
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) informed the Supreme Court on Monday that it is impossible to postpone the 2020 Civil Services Preliminary as all logistical arrangements have already been made. A bench of three judges headed by Judge AM Khanwilkar asked UPSC to put this support in an affidavit …
Read More »SC gives the Center, RBI and banks more time to file a response in case of loan default
On Monday, the Supreme Court adjourned the loan moratorium case until October 5, giving the Center, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the banks more time to work together and present a concrete response on their position on the waiver of interest charged during the moratorium period. . The …
Read More »Superior Court allows Center to file loan default plan on October 5
The Supreme Court today allowed the government one more week to draft a loan default plan to ease the financial burden on borrowers during the coronavirus crisis. The high court, which had asked the government to present its plan on September 28, postponed the hearing until October 5 after the …
Read More »UPSC Says Supreme Court Civil Services Exams Cannot Be Postponed Due To Covid
20 applicants for civil service had addressed the Supreme Court during the examination. New Delhi: The civil service exam scheduled for October 4 cannot be postponed due to the coronavirus crisis, the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) told the Supreme Court today. The high court was hearing a request to …
Read More »Center will present a loan default plan to the superior court today
The government will present its plan today to help borrowers ease their EMI burden during the coronavirus crisis, as the high court will hear final arguments in the loan moratorium case. Earlier this month, the Supreme Court had given the government two more weeks “to come up with something concrete” …
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