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SC notice to Centre, IITs on plea for implementing quota policy in recruitment, admission

The Supreme Court on Wednesday sought a response from the Centre on a plea for direction to all 23 IITs to implement the reservation policy in recruitment of faculty members and admission to research programmes. The plea also sought a mechanism for resolving the problems faced by students, scholars and to decide their harassment complaints with transparency and in a time-bound

Supreme Court agrees to hear plea seeking review of its verdict on Rafale case

Supreme Court agrees to hear plea seeking review of its verdict on Rafale case
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Allopathy and Ayush doctors must have the same pay: Supreme Court | Delhi News

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that no government can discriminate between practitioners of allopathy and Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (Ayush) and directed the North Delhi Municipal Corporation to pay Ayush practitioners on par with allopathy doctors under the Central Health Scheme. A bench of Justices L N Rao and Hrishikesh Roy said if the central government has enhanced the retirement age of allopathic practitioners to 65 years and it has been implemented by NDMC, it cannot deny the Ayush practitioners employed under it the benefit of increase in the age of superannuation. NDMC contended that classification of Ayush doctors and doctors under CHS under different categories was reasonable and permissible in law. Rejecting the argument, the bench said, This however does not appeal to us and we are inclined to agree with the findings of the Tribunal and the Delhi High Court that the classification is discriminatory and unreasonable sin

Give information on decongesting jails in 5 days: Supreme Court | India News

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday set a five-day deadline for the states to furnish details of the norms employed for releasing prisoners accused of minor offences from overcrowded jails in accordance with the court’s March 23, 2020 order, which intended to prevent spread of Covid but found to have been erratically implemented. A bench of Chief Justice N V Ramana and Justices L N Rao and A S Bopanna frowned at the lackadaisical approach of the states in releasing the inmates facing trial/convicted in offences punishable with less than seven years imprisonment leading to hundreds of prisoners over the age of 60 years still being confined to prisons even after more than a year of its order and the country enduring two waves of pandemic.

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