Today, On 18th July, The Supreme Court has reserved its order on a plea seeking the release of terminally ill and elderly prisoners, observing, “Prison rules are all applicable individually to the states,” and urging uniform policy for compassionate release.
Today, On 7th July, The Delhi High Court has asked the Centre to respond to AAP’s plea against the rent demand for its party office at Vithalbhai Patel House. The next hearing in the matter is scheduled for July 22.
The Supreme Court of India has closed long-standing cases related to human rights violations connected to the Salwa Judum movement in Chhattisgarh, emphasizing the joint responsibility of the state and Central Government to restore peace and rehabilitate victims of Naxal violence. It calls for a coordinated approach to address local communities’ needs.
The Centre asked Rajasthan’s Chief Secretary to verify IAS Ravi Kumar Sihag’s EWS and income certificate used in UPSC 2021. Legal action may follow if documents are found false under service conduct rules and Indian Penal Code.
The Delhi High Court told the Central Government to look into a petition asking for urgent laws to stop sexual violence against animals. FIAPO says animals are now legally unprotected after Section 377 was removed from Indian law.
The Delhi High Court has asked the Centre to respond to AAP’s petition challenging the “ex parte” cancellation of its state party office allotment, stressing the need to follow fair procedures and natural justice in such matters.
The President of India Today (May 26) approved the appointment of 7 advocates as High Court Judges after consulting the Chief Justice of India. This move aims to boost judicial efficiency across several states.
The Supreme Court of India has summoned the Central Government to address a PIL highlighting over 700 heatwave-related deaths. Filed by activist Vikrant Tongad, the petition demands strict national guidelines, urgent action plans, and systems for heatwave alerts. The Court emphasized the importance of immediate measures for vulnerable populations.
Today, On 13th May, The Supreme Court urged the Centre to implement the cashless scheme for accident victims in its true spirit, as the Centre informed the court about framing the scheme, which came into effect on May 5.
Today, On 13th May, The Central Government has withdrawn its blocking order against the YouTube channel 4PM News, the Supreme Court was informed today, bringing relief to the digital news platform after a legal battle.
