JNU fines 8 ABVP members Rs 19k each for violence
JNU imposes Rs 19,000 fine on 8 ABVP members for alleged violence and misconduct during 2024 student union election meeting. ABVP calls the action discriminatory.
JNU imposes Rs 19,000 fine on 8 ABVP members for alleged violence and misconduct during 2024 student union election meeting. ABVP calls the action discriminatory.
Thiruvananthapuram city corporation completes standing committee polls, but BJP withdrawals leave tax appeal committee short. Secretary Jahamgeer S explains the rule-bound impasse and the path forward.
A Palamu police officer faces suspension after his service revolver went missing while he was allegedly drunk. The weapon was later recovered. Read the full details of the incident.
Remembering ecologist Madhav Gadgil, whose WGEEP report remains a vital guide for protecting the Western Ghats. His vision of community-led conservation is more urgent than ever. Read his untold story.
Gujarat's education department issues strict circular against using political pressure for transfers in govt colleges. Violators to face disciplinary action under 1971 rules. Read more.
JD(U) expels 12 leaders, including ex-legislator Ashok Singh, for six years for working against party and NDA candidates in recent Bihar assembly elections. Details inside.
Ahead of key civic elections, the BJP takes strict disciplinary action, expelling 27 functionaries in Jalgaon and suspending 28 in Solapur for anti-party activities. Get the full details here.
Lucknow University has not taken further disciplinary action against 14 students accused of violent clashes. The proctorial board cites sensitivity and due process. Read the full story.
Sanyukt Kisan Morcha delegation to meet Supreme Court-appointed committee and parliamentary panel in Chandigarh on Friday to discuss MSP legal guarantee and other farming concerns.
Explore the story of ecologist Madhav Gadgil's dedicated life and the controversial fate of his panel's recommendations for protecting the Western Ghats. Understand why his vision remains unrealized.
Supreme Court dismisses Mahua Moitra's plea, allowing Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to proceed with an inquiry committee on cash-for-query allegations. Key details inside.
India's Supreme Court clarifies that exoneration in a departmental inquiry does not automatically terminate criminal prosecution in bribery cases. Understand the legal distinction.
In a major disciplinary move, the Maharashtra Congress suspends 12 newly-elected councillors in Ambernath for aligning with the BJP. The party's local block unit has also been dissolved.
Maharashtra Congress suspends Ambernath block president Pradeep Patil and 12 newly elected councillors for anti-party activities. Details on the disciplinary action and political fallout.
JNU pledges strict action, including suspension and permanent debarment, against students for slogans targeting PM Modi and Amit Shah during a campus event. The university has sought an FIR.
JNU administration pledges strictest action, including suspension and expulsion, against students for raising objectionable slogans against PM Modi and Amit Shah. An FIR has been lodged.
Jawaharlal Nehru University initiates disciplinary action, including possible expulsion, against students for raising derogatory slogans against PM Modi and Amit Shah. Details inside.
Madhya Pradesh High Court criticises government departments for delays, upholds disciplinary action against animal husbandry official accused of ₹9.64 lakh medical bill fraud. Read the full details.
The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has strongly refuted allegations made by AAP's principal spokesperson, Malvinder Singh Kang. The committee accuses him of spreading misinformation and tarnishing its reputation. Read the full details of t
Supreme Court protects trial judges from frivolous complaints, reinstates MP judicial officer. A fearless judge is bedrock of independent judiciary, says SC bench. Read more.
An Indian Army Colonel has been suspended and is facing a dozen charges under the Army Act. Get the full details on the disciplinary action and its implications.
Karnataka High Court reinstates dismissal of a BMTC conductor caught cheating on tickets in 2004, ending a two-decade legal battle. The court slammed the tribunal's decision to dilute the penalty.
The Supreme Court ruled that a judicial officer cannot face disciplinary action merely for passing wrong orders. The judgment protects judicial independence. Read the full analysis.
Rayagada Collector Ashutosh Kulkarni enforced strict punctuality by barring 12 late officials from a public grievance meeting. Read about the disciplinary action and its message on governance.
Supreme Court reinstates a Madhya Pradesh judge, ruling a wrong bail order alone cannot be grounds for disciplinary action. The court emphasized judicial independence and warned against frivolous complaints.
Supreme Court reinstates Madhya Pradesh judge, ruling a wrong bail order without evidence of corruption is not grounds for disciplinary action. Upholds judicial independence.
Supreme Court reinstates a Madhya Pradesh judicial officer, ruling that mere errors in judgment should not lead to disciplinary action. The verdict underscores judicial independence.
Colonel Ashish Singh Mehta suspended for 90 days by Rajputana Rifles. Faces 12 charges, including attempt to protect a jawan under investigation. Read the full details.
Lucknow police initiate disciplinary action against five officials for negligence in removing encroachments, which caused severe New Year traffic jams in old city areas. Read the full story.
Following a poor showing in the Bihar Assembly elections, the state Congress has taken disciplinary action against 43 leaders for alleged anti-party activities and indiscipline. Read the full story.