
Payal Tadvi death: SC allows all three accused women doctors to return to college and pursue PG course
The Bombay HC had earlier barred them from entering the college premises. But the SC allowed them to go back to the institution to complete their studies, subject to further conditions

Payal Tadvi case: Bombay HC refuses permission to three accused doctors to complete post-graduation course at Nair Hospital
The Bombay High Court on Friday refused permission to three women doctors, accused of abetting the suicide of their junior colleague Payal Tadvi, to complete their post-graduation at BYL Nair Hospital.

Payal Tadvi suicide case: Bombay HC to decide Friday whether accused doctors should be allowed to complete education
The Bombay High Court has said it will pass its order on Friday on an appeal filed by three senior women doctors, accused of abetting the suicide of their junior colleague Payal Tadvi, seeking permission to complete their post graduation at the civic-run BYL Nair Hospital in Mumbai

Payal Tadvi death: Forensic lab submits DNA analysis report to police; case doesn't seem to be homicide, says official
After Tadvi's autopsy report mentioned 'evidence of ligature mark over the neck', the counsel for her family, Nitin Satpute, alleged that she was killed.

Rohith Vemula, Payal Tadvi’s mothers move Supreme Court seeking end of caste bias in educational campuses
The mothers of Rohith Vemula and Payal Tadvi, who had allegedly committed suicide following alleged caste-based discrimination, have moved the Supreme Court seeking to end such bias in universities

Payal Tadvi suicide case: Bombay HC questions Maharashtra govt over delay in recording statements of key witnesses
Dr Payal Tadvi ended her life in a hostel room at Mumbai's Nair hospital, allegedly after facing harassment from her seniors due to her caste.

Payal Tadvi case: Photos of Mumbai doctor's suicide note found in her phone, mentions casteist abuses by three accused seniors
The post-mortem examination report of Payal Tadvi's death revealed the evidence of a ligature mark on her neck. Her family alleged that three of her seniors ragged and hurled casteist abuses at her, forcing her to take the extreme step.

Payal Tadvi's suicide: 'Evidence of ligature mark over neck', says autopsy report; victim's chats show she was facing torture
The investigation into the suicide of Dr Payal Tadvi has been transferred to the Crime Branch of the Mumbai Police on Thursday.

Payal Tadvi suicide: All three accused doctors remanded in police custody till 31 May for abetting Adivasi student's death
A special court on Wednesday remanded the three senior women doctors, arrested for allegedly abetting the suicide of Dr Payal Tadvi by passing casteist slurs at her at a state-run hospital, in police custody till 31 May.

Daily Bulletin: Barring a few Rahul refuses to meet party leaders, Karnataka CLP to meet today, one arrested in Payal Tadvi suicide case; day's top stories
Rahul Gandhi skips meeting party top brass, Karnataka Congress to meet today, meanwhile Karnataka Congress will meet today to iron out defferences and save the Congress-JD(S) government. One person arrested in Payal Tadvi suicide case; day's top stories

Payal Tadvi suicide case: Two senior doctors arrested accused of harassing 23-year-old
In the BYL Nair Hospital's suicide case where three seniors allegedly harassed 23-year-old Dr Payal Tadvi on the basis of her caste, one of the three doctors accused in the case has been detained. More details are awaited.

Payal Tadvi suicide case: Akhilesh Yadav calls death of tribal medical student a 'murder' of constitutional protection to Scheduled Tribes
Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav on Monday termed the death of Dr Payal Salman Tadvi, a medical student in Mumbai, "a murder of the constitutional protection given to the Scheduled Tribes", the community she hailed from.

Resident doctor's suicide in Mumbai a grim reminder of how caste bias plagues India's educational institutes even today
While Dr Pragya Tadvi's suicide in Mumbai following caste harassment is a grim reminder of how classrooms are not free from the social evil, it is also an indicator of the sorry state of the education system in India.