Supreme Court judge Justice U.U. Lalit on Wednesday recused himself from hearing a plea filed by the Karnataka government challenging the Karnataka High Court's decision to quash the 25 percent domicile reservation in the National Law School of India University (NLSIU).
The Petitioner is an infant who is a regular visitor to the Park for the last few months and his family have been regular visitors to the Park for the last few decades.
The Karnataka High Court on Friday dismissed the petition of Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, seeking to quash the criminal proceedings pending against him under Prevention of Corruption of Act.
The order was passed by a division bench comprising Chief Justice Abhay Oka and Justice S Vishwajith Shetty while hearing a suo moto petition which was filed after taking cognisance of a letter petition filed by Advocate Vaishali Hegde.
The Karnataka Government on Thursday moved the Supreme Court against the state High Court order which had struck down the National Law School India University (NLSIU) Amendment Act, 2020, which sought to provide 25% horizontal reservation for domicile students.
New Delhi (ILNS): In quashing a ruling of the National Law University of India University (NLSIU) earlier this month about one student, the Karnataka High Court has maintained that if economic poverty is not a sin in India, neither is intellectual poverty.
The Karnataka government today submitted before the Karnataka High Court a proposal to include transgenders as one of the categories in “Other Backward Classes” (OBCs) for the purpose of recruitment.
The High Court of Karnataka on Friday directed the Advocate General to place on record and circulate the NIMHANS report, while hearing a plea challenging the ban imposed by Karnataka government on online classes.