'Life very alluring': Why SC rejected doctors’ plea against transfer from Bengaluru; a 'privileged class' observation
Thursday, 26 June 2025 () The Supreme Court refused to entertain a plea by government doctors challenging their transfer orders from Bengaluru, stating the city's allure isn't grounds to resist relocation. Justices noted no prejudice was caused by the transfers. The doctors contested the Karnataka State Civil Services rules governing medical personnel transfers, arguing inadequate time was given to object to the draft rules.
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US Supreme Court limits federal judges power to block Trump's orders and policies
hailed the ruling, calling it "a big, amazing decision" and a "monumental victory for the constitution, the separation of powers, and the rule of law."
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