The Delhi High Court has asked the Central government to respond to UK-based academic Nitasha Kaul’s petition challenging the ban on her entry into India and cancellation of her OCI status. Kaul claims the move is illegal, arbitrary, and violates her fundamental rights.
The Supreme Court of India granted interim protection to Wajahat Khan, staying his arrest in a hate speech case. Khan faces FIRs across six states for inciting religious sentiments. The Court ordered notices to the Centre and the states, with the next hearing set for July 14, emphasizing the lasting impact of hate speech.
The Supreme Court of India has issued a notice to the Central Government and the IRDA regarding a petition from Sanvedana Foundation, challenging the exclusion of epilepsy from health insurance. The petition argues this exclusion violates fundamental rights under Articles 14 and 21, threatening equality and access to treatment for individuals with epilepsy.
