The Andhra Pradesh High Court granted bail to a woman accused in a 26 kg ganja case, ruling that violations of BNSS 2023 and Article 22(1) during arrest outweigh the strict bail restrictions under the NDPS Act.
Today, On 26th September, In the Tirupati Laddoo controversy, the Supreme Court stayed the Andhra Pradesh High Court’s ruling against the CBI. The Court remarked, “If the SIT wants to appoint a special officer, what’s wrong with that?” granting relief.
Today, On 22nd September, The Supreme Court will hear a plea from the CBI Director challenging remarks made by the Andhra Pradesh High Court in the Tirupati Laddu row. The case relates to the ongoing SIT probe into irregularities in temple offerings. The Supreme Court decided to hear a plea on Friday from the Director […]
The Supreme Court declined to hear a plea by the family of slain Maoist leader Basavaraju seeking his body for final rites. The bench said contempt was not the remedy and asked them to pursue other legal options.
The Supreme Court held that motor vehicle tax is compensatory in nature and cannot be charged if a vehicle is not used or kept for use in a public place. Vehicles confined to private premises like RINL’s yard are exempt from such tax.
The Central Government has notified the appointment and extension of 16 judges in five High Courts, following Supreme Court Collegium recommendations. The move includes new permanent Judges and tenure extensions to strengthen the judiciary.
The Supreme Court has upheld a 1994 verdict granting full land rights to a farmer’s second wife in Telangana. The judgment ends a decades-long inheritance battle over ancestral property.
The Ministry of Law and Justice has notified the appointment of 12 judges across Punjab & Haryana, Andhra Pradesh, and Patna High Courts to boost judicial efficiency and bench strength.
In the Tirupati Laddu Case Andhra Pradesh High Court held that the CBI Director had no authority to appoint the Investigating Officer in the SIT, calling it a violation of the Supreme Court’s binding directions and procedure.
The Andhra Pradesh High Court upheld assigning court staff for domestic duties at judges’ homes, ruling it doesn’t violate service rules. A Division Bench said the practice follows established norms and doesn’t warrant administrative change.
