8 April 2025

Doon School Trademark Relief
Landmark Judgements, Legal Updates

Doon School Trademark Relief 2025: Dehradun Court’s Interim Order

In a significant ruling, the Doon School Trademark Relief 2025 was granted by a commercial court in Dehradun, restraining Doon School, Srinagar from using the trademark ‘The Doon School’. The interim order protects the 94-year-old institution’s reputation. The Doon School Trademark Relief 2025 highlights the importance of trademark protection in education. This blog explores the Doon School Trademark Relief 2025, its background, and implications for Judiciary, APO, and JLO aspirants preparing for 2025 exams.

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Tamil Nadu Governor Action Illegal
Landmark Judgements

Tamil Nadu Governor Action Illegal 2025: Article 200 Explained

In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court in State of Tamil Nadu v. The Governor of Tamil Nadu and Anr declared the Tamil Nadu Governor Action Illegal 2025 by reserving 10 re-enacted bills for the President as illegal and erroneous. The court set aside all subsequent actions. It clarified Article 200 and set timelines for gubernatorial decisions. The Tamil Nadu Governor Action Illegal 2025 ruling stresses that Governors must not create roadblocks. This blog explores the Tamil Nadu Governor Action Illegal 2025 judgment, Article 200, and its significance for Judiciary, APO, and JLO aspirants preparing for 2025 exams.

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Supreme Court RJS Ruling 2025
Job Updates, Landmark Judgements

Supreme Court RJS Ruling 2025: No Relief for Late Caste Certificates

In a significant decision, the Supreme Court RJS Ruling 2025 in Sakshi Arha v. The Rajasthan High Court and Ors. dismissed appeals by five candidates for the Rajasthan Civil Judge post. The court upheld the Rajasthan High Court’s decision to deny appointments due to late submission of caste certificates. The Supreme Court RJS Ruling 2025 emphasizes strict adherence to cut-off dates. This blog explores the Supreme Court RJS Ruling 2025, its background, and implications for Judiciary, APO, and JLO aspirants preparing for 2025 exams.

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8th April 2025 Current Affairs
Current Affairs

8th April 2025 Current Affairs for Judiciary, APO & JLO Exam

Stay updated with the 8th April 2025 Current Affairs for Judiciary, APO, and JLO exams, covering Sudarsan Pattnaik’s historic win at the Fred Darrington Sand Art Award, Justice Arun Palli’s appointment as Chief Justice of J&K and Ladakh High Court, PM Modi’s inauguration of the New Pamban Rail Bridge, and more. These events are crucial for aspirants preparing for 2025 exams, offering insights into legal, cultural, and infrastructural developments.

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Chhattisgarh Civil Judge Exam Postponed
Job Updates

Chhattisgarh Civil Judge Exam Postponed: High Court Stays Recruitment

The Chhattisgarh Civil Judge Exam postponed, as the Chhattisgarh High Court stayed the recruitment process on April 7, 2025, aligning with other state judiciary exams halted due to the Supreme Court’s reserved judgment in All India Judges Association v. Union of India. The court directed the Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission (CGPSC) to maintain the status quo, impacting aspirants across states. This blog explores the postponement, today’s court proceedings, and its implications for Judiciary, APO, and JLO aspirants preparing for 2025 exams.

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Prompt Medical Care is a Fundamental Right
Landmark Judgements

Prompt Medical Care Is a Fundamental Right

In the case of House Owners Welfare Association (Regd.) v. State of Haryana and others (2025 P&H HC), the Punjab and Haryana High Court ruled that prompt medical care is a fundamental right under Article 21 of the Constitution, refusing to quash a layout plan incorporating a clinic in Sector 17, Panchkula, despite claims of increased traffic. Justices Sureshwar Thakur and Vikas Suri emphasized the importance of accessible healthcare for the elderly and disabled, balancing it against the right to trade under Article 19(1)(g). This blog explores the ruling, its legal implications, and its significance for Judiciary, APO, and JLO aspirants preparing for 2025 exams.

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