The Calcutta High Court has directed the West Bengal government to hand over all lands acquired for border fencing to the BSF by 31 March 2026. The move comes amid ongoing disputes over land acquisition for security purposes.
The Delhi High Court has sought MHA’s response on a PIL alleging BSF and CAPF personnel are misused as domestic workers at senior officers’ homes. The plea warns such misuse threatens national security amid 83,000 vacancies.
The Supreme Court has ordered a cadre review in all Central Armed Police Forces within six months. It emphasized that stagnation in promotions and posts can negatively impact the morale of the forces and must be addressed promptly.
The Supreme Court clarified that Sharia Courts have no legal recognition, and any declarations or decisions made by them are neither binding nor enforceable. It stressed that such bodies cannot use any coercive methods to implement their rulings, regardless of their label.
Today(on 30th July), The Supreme Court granted bail to TMC leader Anubrata Mondal, who was arrested for allegedly smuggling cattle across the India-Bangladesh border. Mondal’s legal issues began on August 11, 2022, with the CBI investigating the case and the Supreme Court requesting a response from the CBI in September of the previous year.
The Supreme Court of India, under the leadership of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, has taken a significant step in addressing the contentious issue of the Border Security Force’s (BSF) expanded jurisdiction in Punjab. The Court has urged the Central government and the state of Punjab to collaboratively resolve the matter, which stems from the Centre’s […]
