India News: The bill for 10% quota for the Maratha community may face legal challenges due to exceeding the 50% quota ceiling and the competency of the state. The
The bill for 10% quota for the Maratha community in public jobs and educational institutions passed in the special session of the assembly may attract legal challenges, said law experts on Tuesday.
The Court made the observation while rejecting a challenge to the launch of an SFIO probe against Exalogic Solutions Private Limited, which is owned by Veena Thaikkandiyil, the daughter of Kerala CM, Pinarayi Vijayan.
The Karnataka High Court has held that once an investigation has commenced under Section 210 of Companies Act 2013, the statute does not render the Government of India powerless to assign the probe to.
The Kerala High Court has directed Ajosh Krishnakumar, Deputy General Manager (DGM) (Institutional Finance) of the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Board (KIIFB) along with two or three officers to.