Supreme Court to Rule on Compensation for Wrongful Arrests
The Supreme Court will decide on granting compensation to individuals wrongfully arrested or imprisoned, reinforcing accountability and protection of civil rights.
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The Supreme Court will decide on granting compensation to individuals wrongfully arrested or imprisoned, reinforcing accountability and protection of civil rights.
The Delhi High Court restored the Jamia Teachers’ Association, quashing the university’s dissolution orders and affirming the autonomy of academic bodies.
The Supreme Court ruled that terminating an employee after 8 years of service cannot be justified, reinforcing job security and fairness in employment.
Supreme Court rules that written grounds of arrest must be provided; oral explanations during remand are insufficient under the law.
The Supreme Court ruled that High Courts must refrain from hearing writ petitions in matters under tribunal jurisdiction, reinforcing judicial discipline and hierarchy.