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Explained: What have been the Supreme Court’s recent observations on Article 32?

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Explained: What have been the Supreme Court’s recent observations on Article 32?

On Monday, a Supreme Court Bench headed by Chief Justice of India S A Bobde saw that it is “attempting to debilitate” people from documenting petitions under Article 32 of the Constitution. The perception came during the becoming aware of an appeal looking for the arrival of writer Siddique Kappan, who was captured with three others while on their approach to Hathras, Uttar Pradesh, to investigate an affirmed gangrape and murder.

Both the High Courts and the Supreme Court can be drawn nearer for infringement or institution of basic rights through five sorts of writs:

• Habeas corpus (identified with individual freedom in instances of illicit confinements and unfair captures)

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• Mandamus — coordinating public authorities, governments, courts to play out a legal obligation;

• Quo warranto — to show by what warrant is an individual holding public office;

• Prohibition — guiding legal or semi legal specialists to stop procedures which it has no purview for; and

• Certiorari — reconsideration of a request given by legal, semi legal or managerial specialists.

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In common or criminal issues, the main cure accessible to an abused individual is that of preliminary courts, trailed by an allure in the High Court and afterward the Supreme Court. With regards to infringement of essential rights, an individual can move toward the High Court under Article 226 or the Supreme Court straightforwardly under Article 32. Article 226, in any case, is definitely not a major right like Article 32.

On account of the writer Siddique Kappan, the court inquired as to why the candidates couldn’t go to the High Court. It has looked for reactions from the Center and the UP government, and will hear the case in the not so distant future.

For another situation a week ago summoning Article 32, recorded by a Nagpur-based man captured in three bodies of evidence for supposed abusive substance against Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and others, a similar Bench guided him to move toward the High Court first.

Help under Article 32 was additionally looked for in an appeal documented by Telugu artist Varavara Rao’s better half, P Hemalatha, against the states of his confinement in prison since 2018. The Supreme Court guided the Bombay High Court to speed up the conference on a bail request recorded on clinical grounds, forthcoming since September. It saw that once an able court had taken cognisance, it was under the authority of that court to settle on the issue.

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In another issue, the Bench of CJI Bobde, Justice A S Bopanna and Justice V Ramasubramanian had given a disdain notice to the Assistant Secretary of the Maharashtra Assembly who, in a letter to Republic TV supervisor in-boss Arnab Goswami, had addressed him for moving toward the top court against the break of-advantage notice. The court had then said that the option to move toward the Supreme Court under Article 32 is itself an essential right and that “there is no uncertainty that if a resident of India is dissuaded regardless from moving toward this Court in exercise of his privilege under Article 32 of the Constitution of India, it would add up to a genuine and direct impedance in the organization of equity in the nation”.

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SSC Exam Calendar 2025

SSC Exam Calendar 2025 revised, check CGL, CHSL, SI in Delhi Police, MTS, JE and other exam dates here

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SSC Exam Calendar 2025 revised, check CGL, CHSL, SI in Delhi Police, MTS, JE and other exam dates here
  • The updated Exam Calendar 2025 has been made public by SSC. Here, candidates can view the dates for the Delhi Police, MTS, JE, CGL, CHSL, and SI exams. The updated timetable for the SSC exams in the 2025–2026 session has been made public by the Staff Selection Commission, or SSC. The updated schedule is available on the official website at ssc.gov.in for candidates who wish to take any.
  • The updated calendar states that on June 5, 2025, the announcement for the Stenographer Grade “C” & “D” Examination, 2025, will be made, and registration will open that same day. The exam will take place from August 6 to August 11, 2025, and the application deadline is June 26, 2025. Similarly, registrations commission’s examinations.
  • The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the revised examination calendar for the 2025–26 session, detailing updated notification, registration, and examination dates for major recruitment exams such as CGL, CHSL, SI in Delhi Police, MTS, JE, and others. Candidates can access the complete schedule on the official SSC website at.

  • Key Exam Dates and Details
    1. Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Examination 2025
    Notification Release: June 9, 2025
    Application Period: June 9 to July 4, 2025
    Exam Dates: August 13 to August 30, 2025

  • Mode: Computer-Based Examination (CBE)
    2. Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) Examination 2025
    Notification Release: June 23, 2025
    Application Period: June 23 to July 18, 2025
    Exam Dates: September 8 to September 18, 2025

  • Mode: CBE
    3. Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) Examination 2025
    Notification Release: June 16, 2025
    Application Period: June 16 to July 7, 2025
    Exam Dates: September 1 to September 6, 2025

  • Mode: CBES
    4. Multi-Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff and Havaldar (CBIC & CBN) Examination 2025
    Notification Release: June 26, 2025
    Application Period: June 26 to July 24, 2025
    Exam Dates: September 20 to October 24, 2025

  • Mode: CBE
    5. Junior Engineer (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical) Examination 2025
    Notification Release: June 30, 2025
    Application Period: June 30 to July 21, 2025
    Exam Dates: October 27 to October 31, 2025

  • Mode: CBE
    6. Stenographer Grade ‘C’ & ‘D’ Examination 2025
    Notification Release: June 5, 2025
    Application Period: June 5 to June 26, 2025
    Exam Dates: August 6 to August 11, 2025

  • Mode: CBE
    7. Selection Post Examination, Phase-XIII, 2025
    Notification Release: June 2, 2025
    Application Period: June 2 to June 23, 2025
    Exam Dates: July 24 to August 4, 2025

  • Mode: CBE
    8. Combined Hindi Translators Examination 2025
    Notification Release: June 5, 2025
    Application Period: June 5 to June 26, 2025
    Exam Date: August 12, 2025

  • Mode: CBE
    9. Delhi Police Examinations (Constable, Head Constable, AWO/TPO) 2025
    Notification & Registration: July to September 2025
    Exam Dates: November to December 2025
    Mode: CBE

  • How to Download the Revised SSC Exam Calendar 2025–26 Visit the official SSC website Navigate to the “For Candidates” section and click on “Examination Calendar.” Click on the link titled “Revised Tentative Calendar of Examinations for the Year 2025–26.” The PDF will open; download and save it for future reference Additional Information.
  • The SSC examinations are conducted in Computer-Based Examination (CBE) mode across various centers nationwide. The revised calendar aims to provide candidates ample time to prepare and plan for the upcoming examinations. For detailed information on each examination, including syllabus, eligibility criteria, and application procedures, candidates are advised to refer to the official.
  • Notifications released on the SSC website For more details and updates, visit the , registration, and examination dates for major recruitment exams such as CGL, CHSL, SI the complete schedule on the official SSC.
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