💨 Abstract
The Indian Supreme Court on Tuesday made several significant rulings: 1. A "strong and glaring" case is needed for interim relief in challenges to the waqf law, reaffirming the presumption of constitutionality. Fresh law graduates are ineligible for judicial services exams without at least three years of practice. The chief justice dismissed concerns over a protocol lapse, urging the issue to be put to rest.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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