Supreme Court: Trial Judges’ Salaries Should Be Equal To Those Of Central Civil Service Employees
The grins should spread wider as a bench of Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, Justices V. Ramasubramanian, and P.S. Narasimha ordered that the increased pay structure would be applied retroactively beginning January 1, 2016.
Centre Introduces An Ordinance On Officer Postings In Spite Of The Supreme Court’s Judgement
The chief secretary and principal home secretary can be anticipated to be more sensitive to the sensitivities of the central regime because they are central service employees, over whom the centre has disciplinary power.
“It’s Not a Punishment, It’s a Plan” – Kiren Rijiju After Being Removed As ‘Law Minister’
"Please don't ask questions related to my previous ministry, as those questions are not relevant now," says Rijiju
‘Prohibition Order Not Tenable,’ Says Supreme Court, Upholding West Bengal Government’s Ban On ‘The Kerala Story’
The bench also stated that the West Bengal government's prohibition order is unconstitutional.
Promotion Of 68 Gujarat judicial Officers Stayed By SC
The top court, which had issued notices to the state government and the Registrar General of the Gujarat High Court on April 13 on the plea of the two judicial officers.
Maharashtra: Supreme Court Refers Sena Vs Sena To Larger Constitution Bench
The top court said that the Speaker should recognize only the whip appointed by the political party.
Supreme Court Says The Speaker’s Decision To Appoint Gogawale (Shinde group) As Chief Whip Of Shiv Sena Party Aas Illegal
Supreme Court says the Speaker’s decision to appoint Gogawale (Shinde group) as chief Whip of the Shiv Sena party was illegal.
SC: Plea Challenging Premature Release Of Ex-Bihar MP Anand Mohan To Be Heard On May 8
A bench of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justice JB Pardiwala said it would take up the matter on May 8 after the counsel appearing for Uma Krishnaiah, the widow of slain the officer, sought an urgent hearing.
Its Been 20 Years: Supreme Court Finally Takes ‘Quota For Dalit Muslims and Christians’ Matter Into Its Hands
Supreme Court has kept aside, the Centre’s plea to wait for the report of a three-member commission on the matter. The commission had to decide on if the Dalit Christians and Muslims be provided with reservation.
On Apr 28, SC Agrees To Hear A Petition Challenging Constitutional Validity Of Provision In Maternity Benefit Act
A woman who legally adopts a child below the age of three months or a commissioning mother shall be entitled to maternity benefits for a period of twelve-week.