Supreme Court Halts NCPCR Directive To Cease Funding For Madrasa Boards
On Monday, the SC suspended an NCPCR recommendation that called for all states and Union Territories to halt funding for Madrasa Boards.
Keshav Prasad Maurya Backs Haryana’s SC/ST Reservation Sub-Categorization
Keshav Prasad Maurya has expressed strong support for the Haryana government's decision to implement sub-categorization in SC/ST reservation.
Supreme Court Dismisses Madras High Court Order To Probe Isha Foundation
Supreme Court has deemed the Madras High Court's order for police in Tamil Nadu's Coimbatore to investigate the Isha Foundation as "unnecessary."
Protests By Junior Doctors Enter 15th Day Amid Demands For Justice
The fast-unto-death demonstration by junior doctors at RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata has now entered its 15th day.
Supreme Court To Hear Bail Plea Of Former West Bengal Education Minister Partha Chatterjee
Supreme Court is set to hear the bail plea of former Partha Chatterjee currently in custody under allegations of money laundering.
Chief Justice DY Chandrachud Proposes Justice Sanjeev Khanna As Successor
Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud has proposed the appointment of Justice Sanjeev Khanna as the 51st Chief Justice of India.
Supreme Court Supports Constitutional Validity Of Citizenship Act’s Section 6A
The SC upheld the constitutional validity of Section 6A of the Citizenship Act, 1955, amidst a series of petitions questioning its legality.
Supreme Court’s Next Hearing On Controversial Demolitions Around Somnath Delayed By Three Weeks
The petition demands contempt action against the collector and other officials of Gir Somnath for the alleged illegal demolition of various religious sites, including Dargah Mangroli Shah Baba and Idgah
SC Summons Punjab & Haryana Chief Secretaries Over Stubble Burning, Air Quality Violations
The Supreme Court summoned the Chief Secretaries of Punjab and Haryana, reprimanding them for failing to act against stubble burning.
Supreme Court Rules Disabled Candidates Eligible For MBBS Admission
Justice BR Gavai, heading the bench, emphasized that a student with a 45 percent disability should be considered for admission. The court maintained that a candidate's eligibility cannot be solely determined by their disability percentage