State Inquiry Cannot Overlap With Investigation: Supreme Court Rejects Plea Against Panel Reviewing SIT Report in Tirumala Laddu Row

Today, On 23rd February, The Supreme Court of India said during a plea on the Tirupati laddu adulteration row that the Andhra Pradesh cannot run an administrative inquiry parallel to its Court-ordered investigation. Reaffirming that action cannot overlap or interfere with investigation.

Polavaram Water Dispute Row| File Fresh Suit Before Appropriate Forum: Supreme Court Dismisses Telangana’s Plea 

Today,The Supreme Court dismissed Telangana’s Article 32 writ challenging expansion of the Polavaram Multipurpose Irrigation Project, while permitting the state to pursue its grievances before an appropriate forum. CJI Surya Kant’s bench heard claims alleging diversion of Godavari waters.

Polavaram–Banakacharla Link Project: Supreme Court to Hear Telangana’s Plea on January 5

The Supreme Court will hear Telangana’s petition on January 5 against Andhra Pradesh’s proposed Polavaram–Banakacharla link project. Telangana claims the plan would divert 200 tmc of Godavari water to the Krishna basin, a move it strongly opposes.

Former Chief Justice of India N.V. Ramana: “Issuing Govt. Orders in Telugu is Commendable Initiative”

Former Chief Justice of India, N.V. Ramana, praised the Andhra Pradesh government’s initiative to issue official orders in Telugu, describing it as a noteworthy move. He emphasized that the decision is praiseworthy and rises above political affiliations.

“We Don’t Want to Bypass High Courts, Wrongdoers Must Face the Law”: Supreme Court

On December 2, the Supreme Court temporarily released YSRCP social media in-charge Sajjala Bhargava Reddy, allowing him to approach the High Court regarding multiple FIRs alleging derogatory online posts about Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu. The court granted him two weeks of protection from arrest while emphasizing the importance of High Courts.

“Unreasonable, Arbitrary, Discriminatory”: CJI Khanna Slams Preferential Land Allotment Policy  For Privileged

Yesterday, On 26th November, the Supreme Court of India invalidated preferential land allotment policies favoring MPs, bureaucrats, and journalists, labeling them arbitrary and discriminatory. The court emphasized these practices perpetuate inequality and violate the Constitution’s equality principles. The ruling annulled previous government orders, prioritizing fair resource distribution and public interest.

Tirupati Laddu Row|| “Unless Certain, How Did You Make This Public?”: Andhra Govt Stays SIT Probe Until SC Decision

Today, On 1st October, the Andhra Pradesh government paused the SIT investigation into the Tirupati laddu controversy, following a Supreme Court order amid concerns over public allegations of adulteration. The stay lasts until the next hearing on October 3, aimed at preserving the investigation’s integrity, as emphasized by the court’s response.

[Tirupati Laddoo Controversy] SC to Hear Pleas Seeking Probe on Alleged Use of Animal Fat in Prasad, Hearing on Monday

The Supreme Court will hear the explosive controversy regarding alleged animal fat in Tirupati laddoos on September 30. The political debate has intensified, with petitions from BJP leader Subramanian Swamy and YSR Congress MP YV Subba Reddy demanding investigations into purity claims. Both leaders are invoking scrutiny amid existing political rivalries.

[Tirupati Balaji Prasad Contains Animal Fat & Fish Oil] “Violation of Hindu Religious Customs & Offends Millions of Devotees”: PIL in SC

Today, On 20th September, a petition filed in the Supreme Court alleging that the Tirupati Balaji Prasad contains animal fat, violating Hindu customs. It calls for an investigation and corrective measures. The controversy, sparked by political accusations, has involved major parties disputing the claims while emphasizing the need to protect religious sentiments and practices.

Supreme Court Rejects Andhra Pradesh’s Challenge Against TDP Leader Chandrababu Naidu’s Bail

The Inner Ring Road scandal in Amaravati involved allegations of tampering with the city’s master plan and land allocation to benefit companies during N. Chandrababu Naidu’s tenure as chief minister. The Supreme Court of India rejected the Andhra Pradesh government’s appeal against Naidu’s anticipatory bail, underscoring the complexity of high-profile political and legal battles.