The Supreme Court was initially reluctant to respond to the request (file) New Delhi: If the 1975 Emergency imposed by the government of Congress led by Indira Gandhi can be declared “totally unconstitutional” after so many years, it will be examined by the Supreme Court, which today asked the center …
Read More »Declare the emergency as desirable unconstitutional? Superior court to examine
The Supreme Court was initially reluctant to respond to the request (file) New Delhi: If the 1975 Emergency imposed by the government of Congress led by Indira Gandhi can be declared “totally unconstitutional” after so many years, it will be examined by the Supreme Court, which today asked the center …
Read More »Farmers to block more roads today as government warns ‘anti-national’ elements are taking over unrest
Reiterating this claim, Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar thinks that instead of the farmers’ union, “the protest has now gone into the hands of organizations working to break up the nation.” “When we had talks with them, they said they wanted people like Sharjeel Imam released,” he said as …
Read More »Farmers Union Goes to Supreme Court and Wants “Arbitrary” Farm Laws Eliminated
The Supreme Court has already issued notices to the central government on a number of previous petitions. The Bhartiya Kisan Union has petitioned the Supreme Court asking it to overturn three agricultural laws passed by Parliament in September. Thousands of farmers have been protesting these laws in recent weeks, demanding …
Read More »Tata Mistry Case: Tata Sons Rejects Shapoorji Pallonji’s Stock Exchange Offer | India Business News
MUMBAI: Tata sons on Thursday rejected the separate minority shareholder Shapoorji PallonjiThe proposal to exchange their 18.4% stake for company shares. list descending entities. The holding company of India’s largest conglomerate called the proposal “nonsense”, while informing the Supreme Court that “this type of relief cannot be granted” and that …
Read More »Why did the government change its mind about the Roshi Law?
The Jammu and Kashmir government appears to have changed its mind on the controversial Roshni Act. In October, it had announced that it would begin reclaiming thousands of acres of land distributed under the law, shortly after the court struck down the legislation. But on December 4, the government filed …
Read More »Tata Rejects Mistrys Stock Swap Separation Offer As ‘Nonsense’
The Tata Group rejected a truce offer from billionaire conglomerate Pallonji Mistry that suggested trading the Mistry family’s stake for $ 24 billion worth of shares in Tata’s listed companies. “It doesn’t make sense. This kind of relief cannot be given,” Tata’s lawyer Harish Salve said during a hearing before …
Read More »SC asks IIT Bombay to grant provisional admission to 18-year-old student – education
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court rescued an 18-year-old student by ordering IIT Bombay to grant him interim admission to an engineering course after he inadvertently lost his seat by clicking an incorrect link in the admissions process. online. Siddhant Batra, a native of Agra, had lost his seat to the …
Read More »Supreme Court: Taking note of the Center’s guidelines, SC says that posters should not be posted outside the homes of Covid patients | India News
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday took note of the Center’s guidelines, saying that authorities should not put up posters or signs outside the homes of Covid-19 patients in the country. However, the supreme court added that such posters can only be posted in specific cases when the competent …
Read More »CBI launched wide network, screened 16 lakh people to catch Vyapam scam defendants
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) examined 16 lakh data from medical students and doctors to catch 36 copycats, who had taken the Madhya Pradesh Pre-Medical Exam or MPPMT-2009 on behalf of the actual candidates and approved it, said a CBI official. CBI filed supplemental charges sheets in the special …
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