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Right to Dignity Does Not End With Arrest, Rajasthan HC Orders Police to Remove Photos of Arrestees
The Rajasthan High Court pulled up the Jaisalmer police for publicly shaming arrested persons by photographing them in degrading conditions and circulating the images on social media and in newspapers. Read More
Disciplinary Orders Must Reflect Real Consideration of Employee’s Defence: Rajasthan High Court
The Rajasthan High Court held that merely stating that an employee’s defence was “considered” in disciplinary or appellate orders does not amount to valid consideration in law. Read More
CLAT Coaching Rivalry: Rajasthan High Court Stays Investigation, Refers Matter to Mediation
The Rajasthan High Court has stayed the investigation arising from a complaint linked to a dispute between two CLAT coaching institutes over claims of association with a top-ranked student. Read More
State Cannot Keep Workers in Perpetual Temporariness: Rajasthan High Court Orders Regularisation
The Rajasthan High Court held that the State cannot exploit workers by keeping them in a state of “perpetual temporality” while extracting continuous and regular work. Read More
Outstanding Sportsperson Quota Claims must Be Examined as Per Policy: Rajasthan High Court
The Rajasthan High Court directed the State to reconsider claims of Nursing Officer candidates seeking benefit under the Outstanding Sportsperson quota. Read More
Long Trial Stays in Heinous Crimes Mock Justice: Supreme Court Asks HCs to Prioritise Pending Petitions
Supreme Court directed High Courts to prioritise disposal of petitions that keep trials in heinous offences pending for years, stating that long trial stays through interim orders mock justice. Read More
Bail is Rule for Juveniles Even if Tried as Adults: Rajasthan High Court
The Rajasthan High Court held that bail is the norm for juveniles under Section 12 of the Juvenile Justice Act, 2015, even when they are tried as adults for heinous offences. Read More
Rajasthan High Court Bar Boycotts Court Over Mandatory Working Saturdays
The Rajasthan High Court Bar in Jodhpur staged a coordinated protest, abstaining from court work after the High Court designated the second Saturday of each month as a working day for 2026. Read More
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