The Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court has permitted doctors of homeopathy to continue in service till the age of 62 years and be provided all consequential benefits of service in accordance with law.
A single-judge bench of Justice Vivek Chaudhary passed this order while hearing a petition filed by Dr Surendra Pratap Yadav.
The writ petition was filed by the petitioner challenging the order dated 17.12.2021 passed by respondent no 2 Director, Department of Homeopathy, UP, Indira B...
One of India’s most popular tiger reserves, Jim Corbett National Park, in Uttarakhand is the focus of a Supreme Court decree which has blamed the state’s former forest minister for multiple irregularities.
The proposed amendment in the Bill can deny the right to access public information if the government thinks that it impinges on the private realm of a person and is not of larger public interest.
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