Supreme Court says the medical fitness requirement for women officers is arbitrary | Oneindia News
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Supreme Court says the medical fitness requirement for women officers is arbitrary | Oneindia News
Division Bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and MR Shah said the medical fitness requirement for women to get Permanent Commission in the army is arbitrary and irrational.
Pronouncing the verdict on the petitions filed by around 80 women officers for permanent commission in the army the apex court said that we must recognise here that the structure of our society has been created by males, for males.
While hearing the NEET-UG 2024 case, the Supreme Court on Thursday (July 18) raised doubts over the stand of the Union and the National Testing Agency that the paper leak happened only about 45 minutes before the start of the exam in certain centres.
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In Bangladesh, violent clashes erupted on Tuesday between rival student groups over government job quotas, resulting in the deaths of at least five demonstrators and injuries to over 400 others the previous day, according to police reports. The clashes represent a significant escalation in the ongoing protests, which have persisted despite appeals from the Prime Minister and the Supreme Court for students to resume their academic activities.
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Student protests in Bangladesh escalate, calling for a nationwide shutdown after deadly clashes killed six and injured hundreds. Demonstrators demand the abolition of a 30% job quota for freedom fighters' families, driven by high youth unemployment. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina promises an investigation into the deaths and urges patience until a Supreme Court hearing on August 7. T
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The Shehbaz Sharif-led government in Pakistan has decided to ban the jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, the country's Information Minister announced on Monday. The PTI is Pakistan's largest opposition party. Attaullah Tarar, the Pakistani Minister for Information and Broadcasting, announced in a press conference that the decision to ban the PTI was made due to alleged anti-state activities. The case will be referred to the Supreme Court, according to Pakistani media.
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he SC said today that The medical fitness requirement for women to get Permanent Commission in the army is arbitrary and irrational.
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