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NTF Formed By Supreme Court Gives Suggestions On Safety & Better Working Conditions Of Medical Professionals

The National Task Force (NTF), constituted by the Supreme Court, analyzed laws protecting healthcare professionals following the tragic rape and murder of a postgraduate doctor. While existing state laws and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, are deemed sufficient, the Indian Medical Association demands a Central law. The report highlights safety measures, root causes, and recommendations to enhance healthcare professional security.

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Restoration of Justice: Upholding Fair Disciplinary Proceedings

The Supreme Court in Satyendra Singh v. State of Uttar Pradesh ruled that disciplinary proceedings against an Assistant Commissioner were vitiated due to non-compliance with procedural requirements under Rule 7 of the Uttar Pradesh Government Servant (Discipline and Appeal) Rules, 1999. The Court reinstated the penalty quashed by the Tribunal and directed the state to pay Singh his consequential benefits.

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Equal Justice for Work-Charged Employees: Supreme Court Upholds Equality in Service Benefits

The Supreme Court ruled that work-charged employees in Punjab are entitled to benefits under the Proficiency Step-up Scheme, 1988, for their pre-regularization service, citing violation of Article 14 of the Constitution. The State was directed to provide monetary benefits within six months.

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JAMMU & KASHMIR HIGH COURT QUESTIONS STATE'S FAILURE TO EVICT EX-MINISTERS/MLAS FROM OFFICIAL BUNGALOWS

The Jammu & Kashmir High Court has criticized the State for failing to evict former ministers and MLAs illegally occupying government bungalows. The case highlights the misuse of public resources, judicial accountability, and the need for stricter governance policies.

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How foreign law degree holders who did bridge course can enrol? Karnataka High Court clarifies

The Karnataka High Court has ruled that Indian nationals with foreign law degrees who complete the BCI-approved Bridge Course need only clear the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) to practice law in India. This decision simplifies the process, exempting them from additional qualifying exams.

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Heirs vs. Buyers: The Battle Over Sushila Devi's Land

The Supreme Court in Shyam Kumar Inani v. Vinod Agrawal & Ors. upheld the validity of sale agreements for agricultural land, directed heirs to execute the sale deeds, and nullified subsequent sales violating an injunction order.

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Missed Deadlines, Missed Promises: Tinku’s Fight for Fairness

The Supreme Court in Tinku vs. State of Haryana upheld the rejection of a delayed compassionate appointment application, emphasizing policy adherence while directing the state to allow the petitioner’s mother to claim ex-gratia compensation.

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Justice for Women in Film: How the Hema Committee Sparked a Movement

The Supreme Court extends the anticipatory bail for Malayalam actor Siddique, facing allegations of sexual exploitation from 2016. The case involves the delay in reporting, influenced by the Justice Hema Committee's report, and raises concerns about media trials and procedural fairness.

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"Justice by Rule, Not Ruin: SC Defends Property Rights"

The Supreme Court of India has condemned the practice of "bulldozer justice," highlighting that property demolitions as punitive actions without due process are unconstitutional. This ruling reinforces the right to property and the need for adherence to municipal laws.

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Supreme Court Directs Examination Of Ex-Chief Of Popular Front At AIIMS To Consider Medical Grounds For Bail

The Supreme Court of India orders a detailed medical examination for E. Abubacker, former chairman of the banned PFI, to assess his health condition for potential bail on medical grounds. This case underscores the role of medical evaluation in legal decisions under anti-terror laws.

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Timely Implementation Of Resolution Plan Is Crucial To Achieve IBC's Objective Of Protecting Assets Dissipation: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India underscores the importance of timely implementation of resolution plans under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016, to prevent asset depreciation and uphold the core principles of the IBC.

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Understanding and Combating Child Abuse in India

This guide covers the impact of child abuse in India, outlines legal protections, and promotes collective action to safeguard children's rights and well-being.

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