SC To Review Gyanvapi Mosque Committee’s Plea On Temple Restoration Against Allahabad HC
The Supreme Court will be hearing the plea of the Gyanvapi mosque committee challenging Allahabad High Court ruling on the viability of lawsuits aiming to "restore" a temple.
Allahabad High Court Dismisses Plea Of 24 Occupants Of Commercial Spaces In Akbar Nagar
In quick succession after receiving the judgment from the high court, the LDA started demolishing the shops and other commercial buildings on Ayodhya Road in Akbar Nagar.
SC Bench Begun Hearing Pleas To Determine Whether Or Not Royalties Are A Type Of Tax
2011 saw the Court acknowledge these divergent schools of thought and assign the case to a nine-judge panel.
Supreme Court On Patanjali “False” Ads Case, Says “Government’s Eyes Closed”
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) cited several advertisements that purportedly painted allopathy and its practitioners in a negative light.
Supreme Court Stuns Mamata Government, Postpones CBI Investigation Hearing for 3 Weeks
The Mamta government claimed in the Supreme Court petition that the CBI's authorization to register cases and look into state affairs had been revoked many years prior.
Supreme Court Warns Centre In Coast Guard Case, Says “If You Can’t, We Will…”
The "patriarchal" mentality that opposed the enlistment of women in the force had been questioned by the court.
Arvind Kejriwal Admits Mistake In Retweeting Allegedly Defamatory Video, Gets Relief From Supreme Court
The High Court, in its judgment dated February 5, emphasized that reposting alleged libelous content would fall under defamation law.
Andhra Pradesh Government Alleges Chandrababu Naidu’s Family Threatens Officers Testifying Against Him, Informs Supreme Court
"Openly Threatening Action Against Officers Who Gave Statements Once in Power," Senior Advocate Rohatgi Informs Court
SC Notices ED on Sanjay Singh’s Bail Plea; Hearing Set for March 5
Singh has contested the Delhi High Court's February 7 decision denying his bail request, which relied on the testimony of a former accused turned approver.
PIL Filed in Supreme Court Alleging Rights Violation of Protesting Farmers, Seeks Relief
The petition contends that the peaceful farmers have been unfairly treated by their government, likening their conditions to those faced by terrorists.