The Allahabad High Court upheld a plea against the UP Board of Madrassa Education Act 2004, stating that it fails to provide quality compulsory education. The petitioner argued that the act violates the fundamental rights of madrassa students.
The Uttarakhand High Court has made a groundbreaking decision, affirming that women cannot be refused employment because of pregnancy. This landmark ruling, inspired by the case of Misha Upadhyay, who was denied a nursing officer position due to her pregnancy, marks a major advancement in gender equality and the protection of fundamental rights in India.
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Hemant Soren, former Jharkhand chief minister, accuses the Enforcement Directorate of arresting him as part of a well-orchestrated conspiracy by the Centre ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. He seeks the apex court’s intervention to declare his arrest as unwarranted and arbitrary.
The Supreme Court has postponed the hearing of the IT assessment case involving the Gandhis to December 13. In a clarification, the court stated that it has not yet examined the merits of the controversy. It further mentioned that the jurisdiction of the Central Circle is not limited to search cases. The Gandhis have contested the transfer of their cases to the Central Circle, arguing that they have no connection to the Sanjay Bhandari group’s cases.
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Polish opposition leader Donald Tusk is leading a march in Warsaw to mobilise supporters and boost the chances of unseating the conservative government in upcoming parliamentary elections. Thousands of supporters are expected to participate in the march, with rallies also planned in other cities. Tusk, a former prime minister and European Union leader, aims to reverse what many view as a degradation of fundamental rights and ties with European partners under the ruling Law and Justice party’s eight years of rule.