Supreme Court Approves Power Tariff Hike In Delhi
The SC has approved a hike in Delhi's electricity tariffs, stressing it must remain reasonable, affordable, and within DERC's limits.
Priyanka Gandhi Defends Rahul, Says Supreme Court Cannot Define ‘True Indian’
Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said the Supreme Court cannot decide who is a 'true Indian' while criticising its remarks on Rahul Gandhi.
Supreme Court To Hear Bhupesh Baghel’s Bail Plea In Liquor Scam On 4 July
The Supreme Court is set to hear the anticipatory bail petition of former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on July 4.
Supreme Court Slams Delhi Police Over Missing Russian Woman & Son Case
The Supreme Court on Thursday came down heavily on the Delhi Police for its failure to track a missing Russian woman.
Supreme Court Maintains Relief For Shashi Tharoor In ‘Shivling’ Remark Case
The Supreme Court extended relief to Congress leader Shashi Tharoor in the case over his 'scorpion on a Shivling' remark about PM Modi.
Supreme Court Refuses To Hear Plea Seeking Inclusion Of Political Parties Under POSH Act
The Supreme Court has declined to hear a petition seeking the inclusion of political parties under the ambit of the POSH Act.
JSW Steel Gets Relief From Supreme Court In Bhushan Steel Case
JSW Steel received a significant reprieve from the Supreme Court as the apex court agreed to hear a review petition.
Supreme Court Questions Status & Treatment Of Rohingya Refugees In India
The Supreme Court has taken a critical stance in the ongoing case concerning Rohingya refugees, asking whether they should be recognised as refugees or considered illegal immigrants entering India unlawfully.
Supreme Court Bans Law Interns’ Appearance On Select Days Amid Overcrowding Concerns
The Supreme Court of India has announced restrictions on the presence of law interns in its premises on certain days.
SC Tells Telangana Speaker To Rule On BRS MLAs’ Disqualification In 3 Months
In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court of India has directed the Telangana Assembly Speaker to decide within three months on the disqualification of 10 BRS MLAs who defected to the Congress party.