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SC commends Centre's move to provide 'Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme' to discharged cadets
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SC commends Centre's move to provide 'Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme' to discharged cadets

SC appreciates Centre’s move to extend ECHS benefits to NDA, IMA cadets discharged due to training disabilities, waiving subscription fees.

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SC tells States, UTs to ensure immediate release of convicts on completion of jail term Judiciary
SC tells States, UTs to ensure immediate release of convicts on completion of jail term

SC orders States, UTs to free convicts immediately after sentence completion, slamming delays that keep prisoners jailed beyond their term.

Supreme Court and UNICEF India Host Two-Day Consultation on Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice [Read Press Release] Judiciary
Supreme Court and UNICEF India Host Two-Day Consultation on Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice [Read Press Release]

Discover best practices for children in conflict with the law at the Supreme Court's two-day consultation with UNICEF India. Explore prevention, restorative justice, and alternatives to detention. Join key stakeholders and stay informed on child welfare in India.

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