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    Supreme Court Oversees Process for Addressing Voter List Disputes in Bengal

    New Delhi, April 1 Nineteen appellate tribunals, headed by former chief justices and high court judges, will decide on the pleas of those excluded from the voter list during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral rolls in poll-bound West Bengal, the Supreme Court said on...
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    Deadline Set for West Bengal Voter Roll Completion, Court Monitors Progress

    New Delhi, April 1 The Supreme Court on Wednesday expressed optimism about the progress of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal, noting that approximately 47.4 lakh out of a total of 60 lakh objections have been disposed of as of March 31.A bench comprising...
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    IPS Officers Petition HC Against Lower-Rank Central Assignment

    Nainital, March 13 Two senior IPS officers of the Uttarakhand cadre filed a petition in the high court challenging their deputation to posts allegedly lower than their current rank in central forces.A division bench of Chief Justice Manoj Kumar Gupta and Justice Subhash Upadhyay, hearing the...
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    SC Rules Parental Income Insufficient for OBC Creamy Layer Determination

    New Delhi, March 12 The Supreme Court has ruled that the "creamy layer" status for reservation of OBCs cannot be decided solely based on parental income, and that treating similarly placed employees of private entities and PSUs differently from government employees, when deciding on reservation...
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    Supreme Court Docket: Rajasthan, Jammu, and West Bengal

    Key cases listed in the Supreme Court on Friday, February 27:*The Supreme Court will hear a matter related to contamination in the Jojari river in Rajasthan, taken up suo motu.*The Supreme Court will hear a petition concerning the functioning of the Central Administrative Tribunal's Jammu...
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    High Court to Address School Fee and Hate Speech Petitions

    Important cases to be heard in the Delhi High Court on Friday, February 20:* The High Court will hear petitions challenging a February 1 notification issued by the Delhi government, which directed schools to establish fee regulation committees within 10 days.* The High Court will also hear...
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