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Teacher Eligibility Test under High Court scrutiny, appointments provisional

Source:- indiatimes.com KOLKATA: All 42,900 candidates selected for appointment in state primary schools after having cracked the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) have to hold their breath for six more weeks for legal scrutiny. Calcutta high court on Wednesday made these appointments provisional, subject to the outcome of the court hearing in April. Now, selected candidates can

Hyderabad high court questions online vehicle registration

Source:- indiatimes.com HYDERABAD: The Hyderabad high court on Tuesday sought to know from Andhra Pradesh and its transport officials as to how they allowed private motor vehicle showroom owners and dealers to register vehicles in the name of ‘Online Registration’, which was apparently not notified by the state nor was the existing Registration Act amended

It is now easier to file Petition for poor

Source:- india.com New Delhi, Feb 15: Now, it is easier for the middle and relatively lower income group to avail and enjoy the legal services of the country. The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India has introduced the Middle Income Group Scheme. It is a self-supporting scheme which provides legal services to the middle-income group citizens

2005 Delhi serial blasts: One convicted, two let off

Source:- indiatimes.com NEW DELHI: NEW DELHI: Two of the three accused in the 2005 Delhi serial blasts in national capital’s Sarojini Nagar area have been acquitted of charges by Patiala house Court on Thursday. The court while pronouncing its verdict in the case dropped all the charges against Mohammad Rafiq Shah and Mohammad Hussain Fazili.

Nine acquitted in 2009 Noida gang rape case

Source:- hindustantimes.com Nine persons were acquitted by a Delhi court in the infamous gangrape of a 24-year-old MBA student in 2009 when she was returning from a Noida mall with her friend. According to Pradeep Sharma, who was representing one of the accused, special judge Shail Jain acquitted the accused due to lack of evidence.