“They Suffered Beyond Repair”: Supreme Court Grants 2-Month Shield from Arrest in 498A Dowry Cases, Orders IPS Officer to Apologize

Supreme Court upholds Allahabad HC’s guidelines giving 2-month arrest protection in dowry cases under IPC 498A. Orders IPS officer to publish apology for wrongful jail of husband and in-laws.

Haryana Marketing Scam Case: Supreme Court Grants Protection from Arrest to Actor Shreyas Talpade

Today, On 21st July, The Supreme Court granted interim protection from arrest to actor Shreyas Talpade in connection with a marketing scam case in Haryana. The actor had approached the top court seeking relief from coercive action by the state police.

Supreme Court Slams Puja Khedkar: “Can’t Avail Separate UPSC Exam Attempts As ‘Able’ & ‘Disabled’ Candidate”

The Supreme Court Today (March 18) rejected Puja Khedkar’s attempt to use both disability and general category benefits in the UPSC exam, extending her protection from arrest till April 15. Authorities allege she faked documents to gain extra attempts.

India’s Got Latent | Need to Do Something; Supreme Court Issues Urgent Notice to Centre Over ‘Obscene Content’ on YouTube

NEW DELHI: Today, 18th Feb, The Supreme Court of India recently heard a petition filed by popular YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia. The case concerns the controversial show “India’s Got Latent,” and the court raised concerns about the regulation of “obscene” content on platforms like YouTube and social media.

Supreme Court Grants Extended Interim Relief to Ex-IAS Trainee Puja Khedkar in UPSC Cheating Case

NEW DELHI: Today, 14th Feb, The Supreme Court extended its interim order until March 17, 2025, offering protection from arrest to former IAS trainee Puja Khedkar. She is accused of falsifying documents to gain eligibility for the 2022 Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examination.

Bribe to Influence Judges | Senior Advocate Accused of Taking Rs 7 Crore to Bribe Judges Moves To Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has directed the Telangana government to respond to Senior Advocate Vedula Venkataraman’s petition challenging accusations of taking Rs 7 crores to bribe judges. Venkataraman argues the FIR has no prima facie evidence and is based on vague allegations. He previously sought to quash the case, which was dismissed by the Telangana High Court.