The Supreme Court of India is set to re-open on Wednesday after the Dussehra break and the Id-e-Milad holiday. .Some of the important cases listed for hearing tomorrow are:.Case concerning Lakhimpur Kheri violence.A Bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) NV Ramana and Justices Surya Kant and Hima Kohli will continue hearing the petition registered in connection with the incident that led to the death of 8 persons including farmers who were mowed down by a four-wheeler belonging to Ashish Mishra, son of Union Minister Ajay Mishra Teni. The Court registered the petition on the basis of letters written by two lawyers seeking investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) into the incident..During the hearing of the matter on October 8, the Uttar Pradesh government through Senior Advocate Harish Salve, had informed the Court that Ashish Mishra had been called in for questioning and there would be strict action soon. The Court had then adjourned the matter to be taken up after Dussehra break.Subsequently, Ashish Mishra was arrested and a UP court later denied him bail..Lakhimpur Kheri Uttar Pradesh massacre: "Action of UP govt only in words:" Supreme Court unhappy with probe .CJI Ramana had also observed during the hearing that looking at the way the investigation was proceeding, it did not seem that the authorities were serious."Action is only in words here. What is the message we are sending?""It's a brutal murder of 8 persons. Law must take its course against all accused," Justice Kant had added..Grievance of CBSE students.Justice AM Khanwilkar led bench will hear petitions by students stating that certain CBSE affiliated schools and CBSE authority have failed to implement the procedure of dispute resolution mechanism prescribed in an August 2021 circular which was issued under directions of the top court..The petitioners have contended that the formula of 30:30:40 criteria of marking has not been followed and that marks were deducted arbitrarily from students with meritorious academic record..The petitioners submitted that they exhausted all their remedies under the procedure prescribed by the dispute resolution mechanism for correction of results..Other News.Interestingly, the Supreme Court will hear cases physically on Thursday, the first time the top court will be hearing cases mandatorily through physical mode after it had switched to virtual hearings in March 2020.Another anticipated development is the order from CJI NV Ramana's Bench on the Pegasus scandal, which is expected in the coming days.
The Supreme Court of India is set to re-open on Wednesday after the Dussehra break and the Id-e-Milad holiday. .Some of the important cases listed for hearing tomorrow are:.Case concerning Lakhimpur Kheri violence.A Bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) NV Ramana and Justices Surya Kant and Hima Kohli will continue hearing the petition registered in connection with the incident that led to the death of 8 persons including farmers who were mowed down by a four-wheeler belonging to Ashish Mishra, son of Union Minister Ajay Mishra Teni. The Court registered the petition on the basis of letters written by two lawyers seeking investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) into the incident..During the hearing of the matter on October 8, the Uttar Pradesh government through Senior Advocate Harish Salve, had informed the Court that Ashish Mishra had been called in for questioning and there would be strict action soon. The Court had then adjourned the matter to be taken up after Dussehra break.Subsequently, Ashish Mishra was arrested and a UP court later denied him bail..Lakhimpur Kheri Uttar Pradesh massacre: "Action of UP govt only in words:" Supreme Court unhappy with probe .CJI Ramana had also observed during the hearing that looking at the way the investigation was proceeding, it did not seem that the authorities were serious."Action is only in words here. What is the message we are sending?""It's a brutal murder of 8 persons. Law must take its course against all accused," Justice Kant had added..Grievance of CBSE students.Justice AM Khanwilkar led bench will hear petitions by students stating that certain CBSE affiliated schools and CBSE authority have failed to implement the procedure of dispute resolution mechanism prescribed in an August 2021 circular which was issued under directions of the top court..The petitioners have contended that the formula of 30:30:40 criteria of marking has not been followed and that marks were deducted arbitrarily from students with meritorious academic record..The petitioners submitted that they exhausted all their remedies under the procedure prescribed by the dispute resolution mechanism for correction of results..Other News.Interestingly, the Supreme Court will hear cases physically on Thursday, the first time the top court will be hearing cases mandatorily through physical mode after it had switched to virtual hearings in March 2020.Another anticipated development is the order from CJI NV Ramana's Bench on the Pegasus scandal, which is expected in the coming days.