For Admission in MBBS, Prior Knowledge of Senior Secondary Level Biology Is Essential: Supreme Court
Excerpt The Supreme Court in a judgment dated 16 February 2021 observed that to get admission in the course of MBBS, it was essential that
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Excerpt The Supreme Court in a judgment dated 16 February 2021 observed that to get admission in the course of MBBS, it was essential that
Excerpt This case concerns whether Section 10A introduced through the amendment can be retrospectively applied. Brief Facts The Appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under
Excerpt This case concerns whether the High Court erred in reversing the findings of the trial Court in exercise of its powers under Section 378
Excerpt This case concerns the dispute of whether the written statement/reply can be accepted by the consumer fora beyond the stipulated period of 45 days.
Excerpt In a judgment dated 16 February 2021, it was observed by the bench of the Supreme Court that the entire waiver of pre-deposit was
The Hathras rape case sent shockwaves across the country. Numerous activists and journalists including Siddique Kappan went to report and investigate the said incident were arrested on grounds of criminal conspiracy by the Uttar Pradesh police.
The bail application in the Supreme Court was an appeal that was filed with regard to the order that the Guwahati High Court gave. Gogoi had approached the High Court challenging the order that was given on July 13, 2020, passed by the Special Judge (NIA), Assam.
The beating of a person in the Police Station is the concern for all and causes a sense of fear in the entire society…The custodial violence on the deceased which led to the death is abhorrent and not acceptable in the civilized society.
This was a contempt petition against the promoters of FHHPL who did not adhere to the orders of the Court to maintain the status quo
The Supreme Court in a judgment dated 8th February 2021 ordered the authorities to lower the qualifying cut-off of NEET 2020 by 10 percentile for giving admission to the students in the first year academic course of Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) of the year 2020-2021. The bench comprising Justice L. Nageshwar Rao and Krishna Murari observed that this decision would not result in lowering the standards of education.
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