Parliament’s Monsoon Session: Lok Sabha Passes Delhi Services Bill, Opposition Walks Out
The Delhi services bill will take the place of a current ordinance that defies a ruling by the Supreme Court giving the Delhi government power over the majority of services. Arvind Kejriwal's AAP and the Centre have been at odds over the ordinance.
Supreme Court Hearing Of Article 370 Abrogation: Questions Raised, How Can Temporary Provision Become Permanent
Sibal stated that the Maharaja of Kashmir did not sign a revised instrument of accession like other states giving full control over its affairs to the Union government.
Bajrang Dal-VHP Protest Over Nuh Violence, SC Directs Government To Ensure “No Hate Speech Happens”
An urgent petition was filed in SC seeking to stop protest announced by Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal in Delhi-NCR following communal violence in Nuh, Haryana.
SC Hearing Of Article 370: Kapil Sibal Draws Striking Comparison Between The Abrogation And Annexation Of Junagadh
In the beginning of the court hearing, Kapil Sibal said that the special status of Jammu and Kashmir was taken away for no reason.
Supreme Court Summons DGP: Says, “The Investigation Is So Lethargic”
Taking up the matter of delay in registering of FIRs, court questioned the working of Police. Justice Chandrachud said, “Look at the way the investigation is so lethargic."
Patna High Court Dismisses All Petitions Contesting Caste Survey Conducted In Bihar
The Patna High Court dismisses all petitions contesting the validity and legality of the caste census conducted in Bihar...
Money Laundering Case: Supreme Court Adjourns Nawab Malik’s Plea For Bail
The Supreme Court adjourned the hearing on former Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik's plea against a Bombay High Court order on Monday.
In “Larger Public Interest,” Supreme Court Extends ED Director SK Mishra’s Term To September 15
The top court asked the Centre why it was asking for an extension and if the department was "full of incompetent people" besides the current chief.
Israel Battles Quiet Internal Upheaval After Passage Of Controversial Bill On Weakening Supreme Court
All the six living former chiefs of the spy agency have explicitly opposed the reasonableness standard repeal with five of them holding Netanyahu responsible for tearing the nation apart
Supreme Court Criticizes Central Government For Inactiveness In States Governed By Them
The Supreme Court criticized the Central government for its failure to take action against states governed by the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday.