Today, On 29th April, The Supreme Court extended the stay on hate speech proceedings against Tamil Nadu BJP Chief K Annamalai, reflecting ongoing legal deliberations and the complexity of balancing free speech with legal constraints. The case involves allegations of hate speech made during a political rally, with the next hearing scheduled for September 9. This high-profile case has sparked significant interest due to its potential impact on political discourse boundaries and legal regulations.
The Supreme Court of India, on Friday, stood firm on its decision to continue the ban on firecrackers, turning down the appeal by firecracker manufacturers for the inclusion of barium in green crackers. The bench, led by Justices A.S. Bopanna and M.M. Sundresh, made it clear that the court’s earlier directives, which barred the use […]
