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Sushant Singh Rajput’s case: Supreme Court likely to hear Rhea Chakraborty’s plea seeking probe transfer on August 5, 2020

TIMES OF INDIA (July 31, 2020): The Supreme Court is likely to hear a transfer petition filed by actress Rhea Chakraborty on August 5, according to agencies. Rhea had moved the Supreme Court on Wednesday demanding that the case registered against her by the Bihar Police should be transferred to the Mumbai Police.

Delhi High Court tells Delhi University to make scribes available for the blind

TIMES OF INDIA (July 31, 2020): Expressing concern, Delhi high court on Thursday made it clear that it is the responsibility of the Delhi University to provide scribes to the visually impaired final year student in the online open-book examination.

No BS-IV vehicles to be registered before deciding on their sale during the lockdown says Supreme Court

THE HINDU (July 31, 2020): The Supreme Court Friday directed that no BS-IV vehicles will be registered with the authorities until it decides the issue of sale of such vehicles during the lockdown period.

Supreme Court bats for opening temples, churches, mosques during Unlock phases

THE HINDUSTAN TIMES (July 31, 2020): Witnessing temple rituals through live streaming cannot be a substitute for a physical visit to places of worship, the Supreme Court said on Friday, advocating the opening of temples, churches and mosques for the public during the Unlock period on special occasions. A three-judge bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra said that a limited number of devotees can be permitted in temples during the Unlock period provided adequate safety measures and social distancing guidelines are adhered to.

Karnataka High Court slams govt for delay in appointing Covid-19 Expert Panels

DECCAN HERALD (July 31, 2020): The High Court of Karnataka on Thursday came down heavily on the state government for not coming up with the names of eminent persons as members of the medical expert committees appointed to inspect Covid-19 hospitals. The committees were formed as per directions issued by Supreme Court on June 19, 2020.

Judge halts Trump Green Card Wealth Test: US District Court in Manhattan

THE TELEGRAPH ONLINE (July 31, 2020): The judge, George B. Daniels of the US District Court in Manhattan, granted a nationwide temporary injunction, suspending the eligibility requirements that were introduced last year and have drawn several legal challenges, including before the Supreme Court. A federal judge blocked the Trump administration on Wednesday from moving forward with plans to deny green cards to immigrants who have received Medicaid, food stamps or housing vouchers, even on a limited basis — a wealth test challenged by New York and other states in light of the coronavirus pandemic.

Sushant Singh Rajput death: Enforcement Directorate files case against Rhea, six others

THE WIRE (July 31, 2020): The ED had called for the Bihar police’s First Information Report (FIR) registered on Tuesday and after studying it, the probe agency decided to frame charges under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), officials said. They said an Enforcement Case Information Report (ECIR) has been filed against the accused named in the FIR that includes Rhea Chakraborty, her family and six others.

Supreme Court to Centre: ‘Ensure Frontline Worker Salaries Paid on Time, Quarantine Not Treated as Leave’

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