On February 29, the court had restrained Haryana from granting him parole/ furlough without the permission of the court while hearing a public...
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Punjab and Haryana high court has made it clear that there cannot be any discrimination in granting family pension to legally adopted children merely on account of the date of their adoption. The court was of the view that children adopted post-retirement cannot be deprived of pensionary benefits. Justice Tribhuvan Dahiya passed the order while allowing a petition filed by Vikas Kumar, resident of Haryana's Jhajjar district.
On February 29, the court had restrained Haryana from granting him parole/ furlough without the permission of the court while hearing a public...
The National Testing Agency (NTA) is re-evaluating NEET-UG exam scores due to allegations of irregularities and inflated marks, according to reports....
Upholds Punjab and Haryana high court order quashing state govt’s policy of granting additional marks to its residents in recruitment exams, terms...
The incident took place when the victim, Ranjeet Singh, accompanied by a court clerk, went to serve summons in connection with a writ petition
A vacation bench of Justices Abhay S Oka and Rajesh Bindal will hear the plea filed jointly by the Haryana government and the state staff selection...
Hooda said that the results of the Lok Sabha elections have made it clear that the Congress government is going to be formed in Haryana, but appealed...
In a potential blow to the prosecution, the Court of Appeal today indicated that granting bail may not be sufficient to cure rights breaches if Vybz...
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) said Friday that more than 625,000 children have been deprived of school for...
The orders were revealed in the wake of a petition to Israel's High Court of Justice after police officers violently confiscated signs from protesters...
NHAI moves Punjab and Haryana High Court seeking resumption of four toll plazas in Punjab, citing financial losses of ₹113 crore. Court to hear on...