Uttarakhand’s Forest Fire Issue Reaches Supreme Court
The raging fire in the forests of Uttarakhand have escalated tension among the residents, causing immense difficulties.
Supreme Court Defers Hearing on Petition to Remove ‘Socialism’ and ‘Secular’ from Constitution’s Preamble
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar had rejected the incorporation of these words, asserting that the Constitution should not impose specific political ideologies on citizens.
Supreme Court Seeks ED Response On Hemant Soren’s Bail Plea
Kapil Sibal further asserted that Soren's petition challenging his arrest by the ED on January 31 was pending before the Jharkhand High Court, urging the bench to consider his interim bail plea in light of this.
Supreme Court Declines Plea to Abolish Collegium System in Judiciary Appointments
The controversy surrounding the NJAC stems from a decision by a five-judge Constitution bench on October 17, 2015, which declared the NJAC Act and the 99th Constitutional Amendment unconstitutional.
Supreme Court Adjourns Hearing On V Senthil Balaji’s Bail Plea in Money Laundering Case
Earlier, on April 1, the Supreme Court had sought a response from the ED regarding Balaji's bail plea, issuing a notice to ED.
Supreme Court Postpones Sandeshkhali Case Hearing Amid CBI Investigation Dispute
The Supreme Court is expected to resume hearing the state government's petition in the second week of July.
West Bengal Government Reaches Supreme Court On Sandeshkhali Case, Files Petition
The West Bengal government has challenged the Calcutta High Court's order for CBI investigation in the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court will hear this case on April 29.
NOTA Vote: Petition Filed In Supreme Court Regarding NOTA, Notice Sent To Election Commission
The petition demands re-polling in those areas where maximum votes were cast on NOTA. This petition was filed by Shivkheda.
Petitions To Match EVM Voters With VVPAT Slip Demanding Voting Through Ballot Paper Rejected In Supreme Court
The court rejected the petition demanding 100 percent verification of EVM voters through VVPAT slips. The Supreme Court told the petitioners that you cannot blindly question any system.
Private Property Can Be Used For Public Welfare If Needed- Supreme Court
The court said that it would be wrong to believe that a person's private property cannot be considered a community material resource under Article 39B and the government cannot distribute it for the welfare of the common people.