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SC Bans Mid-Session Changes to Admission Rules

The Supreme Court has ruled that altering admission rules mid-session is impermissible, applying the 'rules of the game' principle to educational courses. Read the full verdict and its impact.

SC Rejects Bail for Khalid, Imam in UAPA Case

Supreme Court denies bail to Umar Khalid & Sharjeel Imam in Delhi riots case, citing 'hierarchy of culpability'. Five co-accused granted bail. Read the detailed analysis of the court's reasoning on stringent UAPA bail conditions.

US Economy Poised for Acceleration in 2026

US Treasury Secretary forecasts strong 2026 growth fueled by tax cuts, potential Fed easing, and Supreme Court tariff rulings. Could US GDP defy gloomy predictions?

TNCC Criticises Return of TN VC Appointment Bill

TNCC President K Selvaperunthagai criticises the President's return of a bill on VC appointments, calling it anti-federal. He cites Supreme Court rulings and urges CM Stalin to act. Read more.

SC Takes Suo Motu Cognisance of Aravalli Case

The Supreme Court has taken suo motu cognisance of the Aravalli deforestation case. A bench led by CJI Chandrachud will hear the matter on Monday, December 30, 2024. Read for details.

4 Key Education Laws That Defined India in 2025

2025 saw landmark education laws on fees, coaching centres & higher education. Explore the Delhi Fee Act, Rajasthan Coaching Bill, Viksit Bharat Bill & IIM Amendment. Discover the shift in India's education governance.

Supreme Court Registry to Scrutinise Urgent Cases: CJI

CJI Surya Kant instructs Supreme Court Registry to carefully examine urgent cases for appropriate listing. Special vacation benches are currently operational for immediate hearings. Read the full details.

Supreme Court to Hear Urgent Matters on December 22

Chief Justice of India Surya Kant announced that one or two Supreme Court benches may sit on December 22 to hear urgent cases. The registry will verify the urgency before listing. Read for details.

SC's Flawed Advisory on Governor's Role: Expert Opinion

An analysis argues the Supreme Court's advisory opinion elevates the Governor's 'ornamental' role, creating confusion. The non-binding ruling fails to define timelines for bill assent, contradicting Constituent Assembly intent. Read more.

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