AAP Opposes Ban on Election Freebies, Asserts Welfare Schemes as Constitutional Accountability
According to the AAP, the provision of free electricity, water, transport, education, and health facilities cannot be categorized as mere 'freebies.'
SC Extends Stay Order, Set to Hear ED’s Petition Against Tamil Nadu Government on March 20
Supreme Court is scheduled to hear the petition filed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) against the Tamil Nadu government on March 20.
Supreme Court Clears Path for Unitech Projects Nationwide, Bringing Relief to 6,000 Noida-Greater Noida Flat Buyers
However, amidst the optimism, challenges lie ahead. The successful execution of these projects hinges on effective project management, financial stability, and adherence to regulatory guidelines.
Businessman Abhishek Boinpalli Challenges Arrest in Money Laundering Case; Supreme Court to Hear Plea on March 20
The outcome of Boinpalli's plea not only bears implications for his personal legal predicament but also reverberates across the broader legal landscape concerning the enforcement of anti-money laundering laws.
Supreme Court to Review TMC Leader Abhishek Banerjee’s Challenge Against ED Summons
The petition before the apex court represents a crucial juncture in the ongoing legal battle, with Banerjee aiming to challenge the validity and legality of the ED's summons.
Supreme Court Grants Sharad Pawar Faction Permission to Use ‘Man Blowing Turrah’ Symbol for Lok Sabha and State Elections
The Election Commission of India, in its order dated February 6, recognized the Ajit faction as the legitimate NCP, based on the "test of legislative majority."
Supreme Court Calls Patanjali’s Acharya Balkrishna and Yoga Guru Ramdev for Contempt Hearing
On Tuesday, March 19, the Supreme Court summoned Patanjali Ayurved's Managing Director Acharya Balkrishna and Yoga Guru Ramdev...
Supreme Court to Address 230+ Petitions Urging Halt on Citizenship Amendment Rules Today
Supreme Court Acknowledges Arguments by Kapil Sibal, Representing Indian Union Muslim League, in CAA Dispute
Mayawati Hailed SC Judgment Eliminating Electoral Bonds as Essential
Mayawati's comments came on the same day that a five-judge Constitutional Court ordered the SBI to provide full disclosure of all information.
Supreme Court Denies Plea for Immediate Release of Christian Michel in AgustaWestland Case
The Supreme Court declined to consider a plea from Christian Michel, a British national extradited in connection with the AgustaWestland case.