Supreme Court makes TET mandatory for teacher appointments and promotion

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Published on  04 Sep 2025

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The Supreme Court on TET mandatory has made it clear that qualifying the Teachers’ Eligibility Test (TET) is now compulsory for all new teacher appointments as well as for serving teachers seeking promotions.

SCBA expresses concern on lack of women Judges in higher judiciary Requests CJI Collegium to consider more women for upcoming judicial appointments

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Published on  03 Sep 2025

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On 30 August 2025, the President and Executive Committee of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) passed a resolution expressing concern about the lack of Women Judges in Higher Judiciary.

Is Your Marriage Registered If Not Then Here is What Allahabad High Court has to Say about Its Validity

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Published on  03 Sep 2025

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In a significant ruling, the Allahabad High Court has clarified that trial courts cannot insist on the submission of a Marriage Registration certificate in mutual divorce cases under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.

Can Criminal Courts Review Their Own Judgments? Supreme Court Says No, With Limited Exceptions

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Published on  01 Sep 2025

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The Court underlined that the prohibition is absolute and cannot be bypassed using inherent powers under Section 482 CrPC. It emphasized that the principle of finality in criminal proceedings must be respected to avoid endless litigation.

Whether Article 32 of the Constitution Empowers Reconsideration of Death Sentence that has Attained Finality? Supreme Court answers

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Published on  01 Sep 2025

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The Supreme Court recently heard a writ petition by a death row convict in a case involving the rape and murder of a 4-year-old girl in Nagpur. The petition sought reconsideration of his death penalty in light of new judicial guidelines laid down in Manoj v. State of Madhya Pradesh (2023).