The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed states and union territories to implement the 'one nation, one ration card scheme' till July 31
Asks to be heard if Ghaziabad police appeals Karnataka HC order
The Delhi government filed the intra-court appeal before the division bench of the high court and was aggrieved by the order not staying the single judge bench verdict.
The Supreme Court closed case related to extension of time after noting that a trial court in Goa has completed the trial by rendering acquittal verdict in the sexual assault case against Tarun Tejpal
Solar power not cause of increased bird deaths, will be basis of state's argument
India has the capacity to store vaccines that may require a lower temperature in the range of minus 15 to minus 20 degrees Celsius and there are over 29,000 cold chain points across the country
The central govt told SC that it has devised a strategy to inoculate the elderly and the differently abled, who may have been left behind because of inability to travel to vaccination centres.
The Centre told the Supreme Court that a total of 516 million Covid vaccine doses would be made available by July 31 of which 356 million have already been provided
Supreme Court-appointed National Task Force has recommended that the country should have strategic reserves of the gas for 2-3 weeks of consumption on the lines of the arrangements made for petroleum
Supreme Court's oxygen audit team submitted its report and stated that the Delhi government exaggerated its oxygen requirement by four times at the peak of Covid-19's second wave
Para 68 of the Budget announcement of 2021, exactly 30 years after 1991, could be the beginning of the next round of financial sector reforms
The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the state boards to declare internal assessment results of Class 12 examination by July 31
The Yoga guru, in his plea, has sought transfer of the FIRs lodged in Patna and Raipur to Delhi.
The top court dismissed all challenges to the assessment criteria framed by the CBSE and the ICSE to evaluate class 12 students after the cancellation of exams
The plea is seeking grant of parole.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the Tamil Nadu State Election Commission (TNSEC) to conduct by September 15 the local body polls in nine new districts carved out of four existing ones
The exams would be conducted if the environment is conducive in the backdrop of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic
The Supreme Court Monday asked CBSE and ICSE to respond by tomorrow to the concerns raised by some students and parents on the schemes of both the boards formulated to evaluate Class XII students
The Centre has told the Supreme Court that any death resulting from Covid-19 infection should have to be certified as Covid death, and if not done so, the certifying doctor will face action.
The MHA argued that the finances of states and Centre are under severe strain