NEET 2025: Supreme Court Orders Bombay HC to Urgently Hear Petitions Challenging Maratha 10% Reservation

The Supreme Court has directed the Bombay High Court to urgently hear petitions challenging the 10% Maratha reservation ahead of NEET 2025. This urgent move impacts many students preparing for medical entrance exams.

Supreme Court Allows Withdrawal of PIL Against Telangana’s Ramzan Relaxation Circular, Grants Liberty to Approach High Court

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India today, 7th March, heard a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) challenging the Telangana government’s decision to allow Muslim employees, including teachers and public sector staff, to leave work early at 4:00 PM during the month of Ramzan.

Karnataka High Court Denies Full Access to Digital Evidence to Suspended JD(S) Leader Prajwal Revanna

Revanna is facing serious charges in at least four separate cases, including rape, sexual assault, and criminal intimidation. Last week, he approached the High Court, asking for copies of all digital evidence collected by the State Special Investigation Team (SIT). Karnataka: The Karnataka High Court on Thursday (16th Jan) ruled that Prajwal Revanna, a suspended […]

[Criminalization Of Marital Rape] “We (Centre) Will Be Filing A Reply Soon, Don’t Hear It This Week”: SG Mehta Tells CJI

Khushboo Saifi’s appeal to the Supreme Court focuses on the constitutional validity of the marital rape exception under Section 375 of the IPC. The Supreme Court will hear the case after the Centre submits its response. The Delhi High Court issued conflicting opinions on the exception, emphasizing the need for legal clarity on women’s rights in marriage.

[Breaking] SC Declines to Stay Patna HC’s Order Quashing 65% Reservation Law for SC, ST and Backward Classes

The Supreme Court today declined to stay the Patna High Court’s ruling that annulled the increase in reservation for Backward Classes, Extremely Backward Classes, and Scheduled Castes and Tribes (SC/STs) in Bihar from 50% to 65% in public employment and educational institutions. The final hearing is scheduled for September, with no interim relief granted.