NEET PG 2021: Supreme Court to hear EWS quota

The centre on 31st dec 2021 filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court of India regarding EWS (Economically Weaker Section) reservation in undergraduate and Postgraduate Medical seats. The centre in the affidavit said the criteria for EWS reservation will remain the same for this academic year and the new rules will come into force next year. The centre in July,

NCLT approves decision to liquidate Sterling International Enterprises

The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has given its decision to liquidate Mumbai-based Sterling International Enterprises Ltd. This comes after the committee of creditors had recently passed a resolution for liquidating the company. “The Reasons assigned in the petition with regards to taking the decision of liquidation of Corporate Debtor by Committees of Creditors (CoC) appear to be convincing. On

Supreme Court notice to Centre, IITs on reservation policy

The Supreme Court issued notices to the Central government and 23 IITs on a petition seeking directions to implement reservation policy in admission to research degree programmes and recruitment of faculty. A bench comprising Justices L Nageswara Rao, B R Gavai and BV Nagarathna was hearing a petition filed by academic-cum-researcher Sachchidanand Pandey, who has sought directions for the Centre

NCLT orders insolvency proceedings against MGF Developments

The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) Delhi directed to initiate insolvency proceedings against MGF Developments and appointed an interim resolution professional after suspending the board of the realty firm. A two-member Delhi based bench of NCLT passed the order by allowing a plea filed by the residents association of ‘The Vilas Condominium’, a project at sector 25 of Gurgaon, for

NCLT Stays investors meeting at Future group

National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), Mumbai court restrained Future Group from calling shareholders meetings to seek approval for its proposed ₹24,713 crore asset sale to Reliance Industries Ltd, in a legal setback for the cash-strapped group. Following a hearing on Monday, the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) changed its earlier stance by stopping Future Group companies from holding the meetings.

Article 142 powers can be used to quash SC/ST Act cases in which parties have arrived at compromise: Supreme Court

“If the Court is satisfied that the underlying objective of the Act would not be contravened or diminished even if the felony in question goes unpunished, the mere fact that the offence is covered under a ‘special statute’ would not refrain this Court or the High Court, from exercising their respective powers under Article 142 of the Constitution or Section

NCLT allows Reliance Retail’s shareholders to hold meetings for Future deal

The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) allowed Reliance Retail Ventures Ltd (RRVL) and Reliance Retail & Fashion Lifestyles Ltd (RRFLL) to hold extraordinary general meetings (EGMs) of their shareholders and creditors to acquire Future Group’s businesses. The NCLT said the objections raised by American retail giant Amazon were premature and could be dealt with later. On September 28, the NCLT