“Unacceptable”: Court’s Response To “Article 370 Ceased To Exist After 1957” Argument
The Indian Constitution and its application to Jammu and Kashmir, according to the Chief Justice of India, would "stand frozen as of January 26, 1957" as a result of the argument, the CJI stated.
Inside Look At How The Chief Justice Handled An Abortion Plea From a Rape Survivor
He brought it up in front of the Registrar on Friday, August 18. Around 9:30 p.m., Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud was apprised of it...
“Loss Of Important Documents By Manipur Violence Victims Must Be Looked Into” Says SC
The Supreme Court decided on Monday to take up the plight of the Manipur ethnic conflict victims who lost their identity documents and urgently require adequate...
SC Seeks Solicitor General To Review 3 Reports Submitted By Former Judges’ Committee Over Manipur Violence
Supreme Court will issue directives on August 25 for the proper functioning of former judges' committee.
“Can’t Pass An Order Against Superior Court…”: Supreme Court Criticises High Court
The Supreme Court made its pointed comments after the high court issued an order on Saturday, despite the fact that it had already scheduled the case for today.
Supreme Court Holds a Special Bench To Hear An Abortion Plea From a Rape Victim
The Supreme Court scheduled a special session on a holiday on Saturday to hear a petition from a rape survivor seeking an abortion of her foetus older than 27 weeks. The court stated that there needs to be a "sense of urgency.....
Supreme Court Warns ‘Gujarat Government On Thin Ice’ in Bilkis Bano Case Amidst Release Controversy
In a stern admonition, the Supreme Court directs its focus on the Gujarat Government, cautioning that it stands 'on thin ice' within the Bilkis Bano case.
Supreme Court Hears CBI’s Appeal Of Lalu Yadav’s Bail In Fodder Scam
The CBI seeks to have Lalu Yadav's bail cancelled. Lalu Yadav is accused in five cases related to the fodder scam, and he has been found guilty in all five cases.
To Counteract Gender Stereotypes In The Legal Profession, The Supreme Court Launched a Handbook
The goal of the manual, according to Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, is to identify and get rid of words and expressions that have gender biases in court orders and legal language....
Hate Speech Cannot Be Tolerated ‘Harmony And Comity Needed Between Communities’ Says SC
The Supreme Court on Friday proposed a committee established by the Director General of Police (DGP) of Haryana to look into the charges filed in the wake of the recent communal disturbances in the state that lost six lives, noting that there must be harmony and comity across communities...