Tag: Supreme Court

Supreme Court to continue hearing on Triple Talaq case today

Source – financialexpress.com The Supreme Court will today continue its hearing on the Triple Talaq case.Attorney General (AG) Mukul Rohatgi would argue the matter today. The Centre, earlier on May 11, told the apex court that it opposes the triple talaq practice and wants to fight for women equality and gender justice.However, All India Muslim Personal

Justice Karnan Approaches President For Suspension Of Supreme Court Order

Source – ndtv.com NEW DELHI:  The lawyers representing Calcutta High Court judge C S Karnan today claimed that a representation has been made to the president seeking suspension of the Supreme Court order sentencing him to six months imprisonment for contempt of court.However, the president’s office said, “It was not aware of any such representation.” The lawyers said

Supreme Court Asks Gujarat To Give 50 Per Cent Quota To In-Service Medicos

Source – ndtv.com NEW DELHI:  The Supreme Court today directed the Gujarat government to give 50 per cent reservation to the in-service candidates for admission to post-graduate medical diploma courses as per the regulations of the Medical Council of India. The apex court directed the state government to grant the reservation to these candidates in the second

Will advise Qazis to tell bridegrooms to not go for triple talaq, says AIMPLB in affidavit to Supreme Court

Source – intoday.in The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) today submitted an affidavit on triple talaq in Supreme Court in which it called the oral instant talaq an “undesirable” practice according to the Shariat (Islamic law) and said it will advise those performing Islamic marriages to include it in the ‘nikahnama’ (marriage contract). In

Marks moderation row: CBSE won’t challenge order in Supreme Court, but no end in sight to troubles

Source – firstpost.com  The Central Board for Secondary Education, India’s biggest educational board, has indicated it will announce results of the Class XII examinations within 48 hours and abide by the Delhi High Court decision that stopped the board from scrapping its marks moderation policy from this year. The New Delhi-based board took the decision