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Gujarat high court allows deemed university students for PG medical courses

Source – hindustantimes.com The Gujarat high court on Monday struck down a state government rule debarring students of deemed universities from applying for admission to medical post graduation courses under the provision of 50% state quota. The court verdict allows deemed university students to apply for admission in medical courses under the seats reserved for pupils

Nirbhaya rape and murder case: Supreme Court reserves order on review plea by 2 death row convicts

Source – indiatimes.com NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday reserved its verdict on the plea of two condemned convicts–Vinay Sharma and Pawan Gupta–seeking a review of the 2017 verdict by which they, along with two others, were awarded death penalty in the sensational December 16, 2012 (Nirbhaya) gangrape cum murder case here. The apex court had on

Supreme Court Women Lawyers Association seeks chemical castration for child rapists

Source – hindustantimes.com Close on the heels of the government promulgating an ordinance that provides for death penalty for those convicted of raping girls below the age of 12, the Supreme Court Women Lawyers Association (SCWLA) has made a representation to the Prime Minister’s Office, seeking chemical castration as additional punishment for child rapists. The PMO

Sikhs Can Carry Kara, Kripan To NEET Exam Hall: Delhi Court

Source – ndtv.com NEW DELHI:  In a big relief to Sikh aspirants, the Delhi High Court has allowed them to wear kara (iron bracelet) and kripan (dagger) in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET)-UG. The court has put a caveat that the Sikh candidates will have to report to exam venues an hour prior to the normal reporting time for proper screening

‘Arrest should not be so easy’; SC refuses to stay SC/ST order

Source – indiatimes.com NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court refused again on Thursday to stay its March 20 judgment diluting the provision of mandatory arrest under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, brushing aside the Centre’s charge that the verdict marked an intrusion into the sphere of the legislature and rewriting of the law. Attorney general K K Venugopal said the