The Single Member Committee constituted by the Meghalaya High Court has recommended that auction of reassessed/re-verified inventoried coal be completed by March 31.
In a major relief for Meghalaya government relating to compensation for custodial deaths, the Supreme Court has stayed a Meghalaya High Court verdict that ordered the State government to pay compensation of up to ₹10-15 lakhs for custodial deaths.
The State police was on high alert after an unknown mail on Friday threatened to have planted explosives inside every court in the country including the Meghalaya High Court here.
The Meghalaya High Court on Wednesday conducted a hearing in regards to a public interest litigation (PIL) filed against the failure of the law enforcement agencies to take action as per the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 against reckless and negligent riding of two wheelers at high speed.
The Meghalaya High Court on Tuesday directed the State government to immediately transfer the present Superintendent of Police (SP) of East Jaintia Hills for his failure to stop illegal coal mining and transportation in the district.