“Our Own Social Media Is Enough”: Justice Surya Kant’s Quip Amid Bihar Voter List Row in Supreme Court

During a heated SC hearing on Bihar’s voter roll revision, Justice Surya Kant remarked, “Our own social media websites are sufficient,” while addressing concerns of criticism from foreign media. The case highlights worries over arbitrary voter deletions and rising misinformation against the judiciary.

“Demography Is Destiny”: PIL in Supreme Court Backs Nationwide Voter List Cleanup Before Every Election

BJP leader Ashwini Upadhyay files PIL urging the Supreme Court to mandate regular special revision of electoral rolls to bar illegal infiltrators from voting. Petition argues that only genuine Indian citizens should influence elections, citing demographic changes across 200 districts.

PIL Seeks Deportation of Illegal Immigrants; SC Suggests Rohingya Case Be Taken to Special Bench

A Public Interest Litigation has been filed in the Supreme Court for the deportation of illegal immigrants, notably Rohingyas. Advocate Ashwini Upadhyay expressed concern about the urgency of the case, which Justice Surya Kant suggested should be referred to a special bench due to its sensitive nature affecting national security and human rights.

Supreme Court Defers RTI Petitions Targeting Political Party Transparency

The Supreme Court of India has postponed the hearing on PILs seeking RTI coverage for major political parties, aimed at enhancing transparency and limiting black money in elections. The case will now be reconsidered on May 15. Advocates argue this could reshape political accountability in India’s electoral system.

‘Socialist’ And ‘Secular’ In Preamble: CJI Reserves Order, Denies Larger Bench Review| Scheduled For Final Verdict On 25th Nov

The Supreme Court reserved its verdict on petitions challenging the inclusion of “socialist” and “secular” in the Indian Constitution’s Preamble, scheduled for November 25. CJI Sanjiv Khanna emphasized secularism as a core constitutional aspect and noted prior judicial review of the 42nd Amendment, rejecting claims of its unconstitutionality during the Emergency.

“Using Freebies to Influence Voters Threatens Democratic Values”: SC to Consider Hearing Pleas Against Parties Promising Freebies During Elections

Today(18th Sept), the Supreme Court of India acknowledged the issue of political parties offering freebies as “very important” and decided to keep the pleas on its cause list. Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and other justices emphasized the matter’s significance, with the case urged for hearing by PIL petitioner Ashwini Upadhyay.

“UCC Will Not Infringe Upon the Fundamental Religious Rights Protected Under Article 25”: SC Adv. Ashwini Upadhya

At a Dehradun event, Supreme Court advocate Ashwini Upadhyay assured that the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) will not violate religious rights under Article 25. The discussion emphasized the UCC’s role in national uniformity while respecting constitutional freedoms, with input from various legal experts.

CJI Chandrachud: “Homebuyers Being Defrauded Across India, Uniformity Needed in Builder-Buyer Agreements”

Today(on 8th July), The Supreme Court of India, led by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, highlighted the critical necessity to standardize builder-buyer agreements nationwide, aiming to safeguard property buyers from widespread fraud by builders, during a recent public interest litigation hearing filed by BJP leader Ashwini Upadhyay.