SC: Plea Challenging Premature Release Of Ex-Bihar MP Anand Mohan To Be Heard On May 8
A bench of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justice JB Pardiwala said it would take up the matter on May 8 after the counsel appearing for Uma Krishnaiah, the widow of slain the officer, sought an urgent hearing.
Its Been 20 Years: Supreme Court Finally Takes ‘Quota For Dalit Muslims and Christians’ Matter Into Its Hands
Supreme Court has kept aside, the Centre’s plea to wait for the report of a three-member commission on the matter. The commission had to decide on if the Dalit Christians and Muslims be provided with reservation.
On Apr 28, SC Agrees To Hear A Petition Challenging Constitutional Validity Of Provision In Maternity Benefit Act
A woman who legally adopts a child below the age of three months or a commissioning mother shall be entitled to maternity benefits for a period of twelve-week.
Gyanvapi Case: Supreme Court To Hear A Petition On April 14 Seeking Permission For Ritual Ablution During Ramzan
The apex court had on November 11 last year extended till further orders the protection of the area where a 'Shivling' was claimed to have been found.
“Department Of Justice Doesn’t Address Grievances Involving Retired Supreme Court & high court justice”, Says Kiren Rijiju
According to the established 'in-house mechanism' for the higher judiciary, the chief justice of India is competent to handle complaints about the conduct of Supreme Court judges and high court chief justices
SC Agrees To Hear On April 14 AAP Govt’s Plea Against Delhi LG’s Approval With Riders To Send Teachers To Finland For Training
SC agrees to hear on April 14 AAP govt’s plea against Delhi LG’s approval with riders to send teachers to Finland for training.
Supreme Court Refuses To Entertain A Plea Of 14 Parties Alleging Misuse Of Central Probe Agencies
The petition claimed that central investigation agencies had arbitrarily detained opposition leaders
Supreme Court Cancels Centre’s Ban On Malayalam News Channel
MediaOne, which frequently clashed with the BJP-led administration at the federal level, was forced to shut down on January 31 of last year
Misuse Of CBI And ED: 14 Opposition Parties Move To SC Seeking Pre-Arrest, Post-Arrest Guidelines
The parties are seeking pre- and post-arrest guidelines to be followed by the central investigation agencies...
“Settle Arrears By February 28, 2024”: SC Orders Centre To Clear All Dues Under One Rank One Position Scheme
The Supreme Court (SC) of India has ordered the government to pay all the arrears of about 10-11 lakh pensioners by February 28, 2024, in 3 equal installments.