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SC Upset Over Pending Bail Plea For More Than A Year

SC upset over pending bail plea for more than a year. The SC has strongly objected to the bail plea not being listed in the Supreme Court for more than a year.

This bail petition is pending in the Punjab and Haryana High Court for more than a year under Section 439 of CrPC.

A division bench of Justices Hemant Gupta and V. Ramasubramanian said that the accused also has every right to hear the bail plea.

Rather, denial of hearing to him is an infringement of his rights and infringement of his right to liberty.

The Supreme Court often does not comment on the interim order passed by the High Court while hearing such cases.

SC upset over pending bail plea: But the division bench said that it is shocked to see that his trial under Section 439 of CrPC has not been held for more than a year.

The Supreme Court was hearing a special leave petition filed by Chunni Lal Gaba. This petition of Gaba is pending since February 28, 2020.

It is being said that even in the era of global pandemic, more than half of the judges can sit for hearing under the alternative arrangement. Then why was his bail plea not listed.

CBSE 12th Result: This formula may be applicable in CBSE 12th result, report will be submitted to Supreme Court today

It is a big challenge for the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to release the 12th result without taking the exam.

The board has also formed a committee for this, which will submit its report to the Supreme Court for evaluation on June 17.

According to the sources associated with the committee, before the release of the 12th result, there may be another internal assessment for 15 percent marks.

So that the students who have not been able to do better in the 12th pre-board or mid-term examinations due to some reason, but have a better performance in the board examinations.

They were preparing so that they could get the benefit of it. However, it is not yet clear what will be the basis of this assessment.

CBSE prepared evaluation formula to release 12th results.

CBSE may evaluate on the basis of 30-20-50 formula to release the 12th result. In this, 30 percent marks of 10th, 20 percent marks of 11th and 50 percent marks of 12th can be included.

According to sources, the committee is in favor of adding only 20 percent marks of class 11th, as there are many problems faced by the students in class 11th.

Due to different faculty, a lot of time is spent in understanding the subject. It has also been seen that due to the focus on 12th, many students do not take the exam very seriously in 11th.

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