“Our Aim to Strengthen Arbitration as a Mechanism”: CJI Reserves Verdict on Whether Ineligible Person To Be Arbitrator Can Nominate Another

The Supreme Court, led by CJI Chandrachud, today reserved judgment on whether an ineligible person can nominate an arbitrator. Solicitor General Mehta emphasized strengthening arbitration as a dispute resolution mechanism. The Court discussed significant questions of law and the challenges in the arbitrator selection process, with a focus on party autonomy and potential injustice.

2016 Terror Funding Case|| Delhi Court Reserves Order on Bail Plea of Parliamentarian Engineer Rashid

Engineer Rashid, the recent winner of the Baramulla seat in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, has applied for regular bail. The NIA strongly opposes his request as he is currently detained in connection with a 2017 terror funding case in Jammu and Kashmir. The court is expected to announce its verdict on September 4.

[RG Kar Protests] ‘Public Life Affected by Illegal Bandhs’: PIL Against BJP’s Bengal Bandh Rejected by Cal HC 

The Calcutta High Court dismissed a PIL against the BJP’s Bengal Bandh, citing the petitioner’s prior prohibition from filing PILs. The BJP had called for the bandh in response to a doctor’s rape and murder, sparking student protests. The PIL argued that such bandhs disrupt public life and infringe on citizens’ rights.

RG Kar Protest | PIL Filed in Calcutta HC Against BJP’s 12-Hour Bengal ‘Bandh’ Over ‘Nabanna March’ Incident

Today(on August 28), the BJP’s Bengal unit has called for a 12-hour Bangla Bandh to protest alleged police atrocities on students. The students were demonstrating against the recent rape and murder of a doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar hospital, an incident that has ignited widespread outrage across the state.