Supreme Court Restores Conviction in ₹6 Lakh Cheque Bounce Case: Justices Manmohan and N.V. Anjaria Hold High Court Erred in Acquitting Accused
Sanjabij Tari v. v. against the Supreme Court of India is a major case that was decided on on September…
Keeping Pace with Legal Change
Sanjabij Tari v. v. against the Supreme Court of India is a major case that was decided on on September…
The Case of Free Speech: A Lawsuit Guided Tour of the Jimmy Kimmel Controversy. The latest suspension of the late-night…
A Law Review of the Case Charged against Self-Styled Godman Swami Chaitanyananda Saraswati. The current saga of Swami Chaitanyananda Saraswati,…
यह लेख राजस्थान लोक सेवा आयोग (RPSC) की 2023 सहायक आचार्य भर्ती प्रक्रिया का आलोचनात्मक विश्लेषण करता है, जिसमें गंभीर प्रणालीगत खामियों को उजागर किया गया है. यह साक्षात्कार हेतु बुलाए गए उम्मीदवारों के मनमाने अनुपात और अवास्तविक कट-ऑफ मार्जिन जैसी अनियमितताओं पर प्रकाश डालता है, जिसके कारण कई उम्मीदवारों के चयन की कोई गणितीय संभावना नहीं थी.
This article critically examines the Rajasthan Public Service Commission’s (RPSC) 2023 Assistant Professor recruitment, exposing significant systemic flaws. It highlights glaring irregularities, including arbitrary and inconsistent ratios of candidates called for interviews, which ranged from over 12 per seat in Mathematics to as low as 2 in other subjects. The analysis further reveals the practice of calling numerous candidates with no mathematical chance of final selection due to the massive gaps between interview and final cut-off scores.
This is a major ruling that the Karnataka High Court has made in refusing a petition by X Corp, the company that was earlier referred to as Twitter.
By – Sneha Vyas INTRODUCTION As humans, we often make mistakes in our lives, but have you ever wondered what…
The main legal foundation through which India can appeal to to the WTO over the new limitations on H-1B visa would be the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). GATS regulates the transparency of the international trade in services and provides four modes of supply
Author – Varun Kumar Co-Author – Nikita Sharma Police interrogations can be intimidating, regardless of whether one is approached as…
The Supreme Court of India has voted in favor of the 25 percent domicile reservation in the National Law University (NLU), Jodhpur in a very crucial legal case that is likely to transform the admission policies in other national law schools