Supreme Court Stays Karnataka HC Judgment Which Struck Down Provisions Of Karnataka Education Act In Favour Of Unaided Private Schools

Supreme Court Stays Karnataka HC Judgment Which Struck Down Provisions Of Karnataka Education Act In Favour Of Unaided Private Schools

Keywords: Karnataka Education Act 1983, Special Leave Petition, Fundamental rights, TMA Paid Judgement, disciplinary powers. The Supreme court on Friday dealt with the matter of provisions of The Karnataka Education Act 1983 which violate the fundamental rights. A three-judge bench comprising Justices BRGavai, JB Pardiwala, and SV Bhatti was constituted. Read more

Convicted former MP Anand Mohan released prematurely after discriminatory prison rule was removed: Bihar to Supreme Court

Convicted former MP Anand Mohan released prematurely after discriminatory prison rule was removed: Bihar to Supreme Court

The State government argued that the amendment was made to bring the prison rules in line with constitutional principles of equality and non-discrimination. It stated that every prisoner, regardless of the nature of their offense, should be entitled to the benefit of premature release based on established criteria. The affidavit Read more

THE IMPACT OF INTERNATIONAL LABOR STANDARDS ON WORKERS RIGHTS AND FAIR EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES

This article is written by Divyanshi Singh of 5th Semester of BA LLB (Hons.) of NMIMS Kirit P. Mehta School of Law  Abstract: This article explores the complex relationship between enforcement mechanisms, compliance, and international labor standards. It examines the mechanisms in place at both the national and international levels, Read more

RIGHTS OF REFUGEES

RIGHTS OF REFUGEES

This article is written by Vani Khandelwal of 3rd Semester of Symbiosis Law School ABSTRACT This paper deals with the topic rights of refugees. Refugees are people who have fled away forcefully from a country. The introduction starts with human rights as a basic concept and then proceeds to define Read more

Supreme Court Grants Advocate Extended Protection from Arrest in FIR Linked to Fact-Finding Mission on Manipur Violence

Supreme Court Grants Advocate Extended Protection from Arrest in FIR Linked to Fact-Finding Mission on Manipur Violence

Keywords: Protection from Arrest, Manipur Violence, Supreme Court, Fact-Finding Mission, Advocate In a recent development, the Supreme Court has extended the temporary protection provided to Advocate Deeksha Dwivedi, who is facing charges of sedition and conspiracy to wage war against India in an FIR. The charges stem from her involvement Read more

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