The Supreme Court Today (Sep 1) extended the “status quo” order in the Sambhal mosque dispute for two more weeks. The Court also asked its registry to check who officially filed the appeals and submit a report.
The Meghalaya High Court told the Supreme Court that stray dogs in the state are more violent than in other regions. The court said such dogs are a “grave danger” and requested to retain the PIL on this issue.
Supreme Court Today (Sep 1) took up a case on noise pollution from Aircrafts at Delhi’s IGI Airport. Petitioners may now approach the NGT for speedy action.
The Supreme Court Today (Sep 1) extended the interim bail of convict Vikas Yadav in the 2002 Nitish Katara murder case by one more week. The extension came after his lawyer cited marriage reasons, though Katara’s mother opposed the claim.
The Delhi High Court criticised the government for not filling 20 Indian Air Force posts despite eligible women clearing the NDA exam. The Court ruled that unreserved seats must be open to both men and women and ordered immediate appointment of a woman candidate.
Devyani International decided to withdraw its insolvency case against Bira Beer’s parent company B9 Beverages after both sides reached a settlement. The case, involving alleged unpaid dues of Rs 1.09 crore, was being heard before NCLT Delhi.
The Allahabad High Court held that a Hindu marriage without registration is still valid and divorce petitions cannot be rejected only for lack of a marriage certificate. The Court set aside the Family Court’s order and allowed the divorce petition to proceed.
The Supreme Court Today (Aug 29) asked the Madras High Court to hear petitions against the three new criminal laws quickly. The Court said it will benefit from the High Court’s opinion before deciding on the constitutional validity.
AHPI has directed its hospitals to suspend cashless treatment for Bajaj Allianz from September 1, 2025, raising legal and regulatory questions under IRDAI norms. CARE Health may also face suspension if it fails to respond by August 31.
The Supreme Court Today (Aug 29) asked the Centre to reply on Subramanian Swamy’s plea to declare ‘Ram Setu’ a national monument. The court issued notice and will hear the matter soon.
