[Breaking]”Not Judicially Manageable”: Supreme Court Refuses to Entertain PIL Over Eradicate Superstition Practice

The Chief Justice of India, Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud, today refused to entertain a petition seeking judicial directives to combat superstition, emphasizing that education, societal reform, and legislative action are essential. The Court stressed that courts cannot address all societal problems and that the responsibility of addressing such issues lies with civil society and democratic institutions.

Supreme Court Adjourns Gyanvapi Case Hearing to December 1 Amid Legal Complexities

In the ongoing Gyanvapi mosque case, the Supreme Court of India, led by Chief Justice Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud, has deferred the hearing to December 1, 2023, due to time constraints. This case, which has garnered significant attention, involves the mosque management committee’s challenge against the Varanasi court’s survey order and the maintainability of lawsuits concerning […]