Former probationary IAS Puja Khedkar moved the Delhi High Court on Monday challenging Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) decision to cancel her candidature.
Protests outside the coaching institutes continued in Delhi's Old Rajender Nagar area for the eighth day on Sunday as students are demanding compensation from the government and the coaching centre for three UPSC aspirants who died due to a flooded basement at Rau's IAS Study Circle.
Manorama Khedkar mother of former probationary IAS officer Puja Khedkar was released from Yerawada Central Jail on Saturday after the Pune Court granted him bail on August 2 in a criminal intimidation case related to a land dispute.
According to an official release, the enforcement teams have started inspecting and taking action against coaching centres operating in basements in all four zones.
Congress leader Abhishek Dutt on Saturday said that he will file a complaint under Section 198 after the eight-year-old boy fell into a manhole that was covered with cardboard in Delhi's Defence Colony area.
The students have been protesting since July 27, when three civil services aspirants lost their lives in the basement of Rau's Rau's IAS Circle in Old Rajinder Nagar.
An eight-year-old boy was rescued after the child fell into a manhole that was covered with cardboard in Delhi's Defence Colony area, officials said on Saturday.
Manuj Kathuria, the SUV driver arrested in connection to the death of three UPSC aspirants at the basement of a coaching centre in Delhi's Rajinder Nagar, was released from the Tihar jail on Friday after Delhi's Tis Hazari court granted him bail.
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) intensified action against properties for violations of building bylaws and sealed two basements that were illegally operating as coaching centres in the city.
After the Delhi High Court on Friday transferred the investigation into the deaths of three UPSC aspirants in Rajinder Nagar to CBI, some students welcomed the decision, while others demanded a Judicial Magistrate inquiry into the case.
The High Court emphasized that the mindset of Delhi administrators needs to change, particularly the perception that everything can be provided for free.