Telangana Women Journalists Approach Supreme Court Fearing Arrest for Criticising CM Revanth Reddy

Telangana women journalists have approached the Supreme Court fearing arrest for criticising CM Revanth Reddy. The Supreme Court has agreed to urgently hear their special leave petition over alleged abusive content shared and amplified against the Chief Minister.

DGP Appointments case| “Contempt Cannot Be Used to Settle Political Disputes, Proper Forum Is CAT”: Supreme Court

Today, On 18th August, In the DGP appointments case, the Supreme Court said contempt cannot be used to settle political disputes and clarified that the proper forum is CAT, stressing that PIL jurisdiction is meant only to protect socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds.

Pahalgam Terror Attack| “A Terrorist Has No Religion”: Kapil Sibal Urges PM Modi to Hold Special Parliament Session

Today, On 25th April, Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to convene a special session of Parliament to discuss the national response. Sibal emphasized that “A terrorist is a terrorist, he has no religion,” and called for global diplomatic efforts to highlight India’s stance on terrorism.

Pahalgam Terror Attack| “Govt to Act Against Infiltrators Staying for Long in Odisha”: Law Minister Prithiviraj Harichandan

Law Minister Prithiviraj Harichandan announced that the Odisha government will take strong action against infiltrators in response to recent security threats. He emphasized that those responsible for the attacks have “sealed their fate” and will face severe consequences.

Sabarmati Ashram Redevelopment || Mahatma Gandhi’s Great-Grandson Moves SC : “Proposed Project Will Corrupt Ashram’s Ethos”

Mahatma Gandhi’s great-grandson approached the Supreme Court challenging the Rs.1,200 crore Sabarmati Ashram redevelopment project. The plea argues that the project will strip the ashram of its simplicity and transform it into a government-controlled monument. This, he contends, goes against Gandhian values of austerity and non-materialism.

Plea Alleging Misconduct by Manipur CM || ‘In Case of Extreme Urgency, We Will Advance the Hearing’: CJI Sanjiv Khanna

Today, On 28th January, The Chief Justice of India (CJI) agreed to consider an urgent hearing for a plea accusing Manipur Chief Minister Biren Singh of involvement in organizing violence in the state. The petition seeks a court-monitored investigation by an SIT into leaked audio clips allegedly implicating the CM.

MUDA Scam || Karnataka Court Accepts Closure Report Against CM Siddaramaiah In Bribery Case

A Karnataka court accepted the closure report in the bribery case involving Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. The case was based on allegations that Siddaramaiah misused his position to influence the allocation of plots by the Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA). After investigation, authorities found insufficient evidence to proceed.

MUDA Scam | Karnataka HC Adjourns CM Siddaramaiah’s CBI Probe to January 27

Today, On 15th January, The Karnataka High Court deferred the hearing on a petition seeking a CBI investigation into the alleged MUDA scam to January 27. The plea also requests the transfer of the case from the Lokayukta police to the CBI, citing the involvement of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. The court’s decision is awaited on whether the investigation will be reassigned to ensure impartiality. The case has drawn significant public and political attention.

“Claims of Extending Favours or Misusing CM Position Are Completely False”: YS Jagan Reddy Files Rs 100 Crore Defamation Suit, HC Summons Media

Yesterday, On 9th December, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy filed a Rs.100 crore defamation suit against various media outlets for allegedly publishing false information linking him to the Adani Group’s indictment. The Delhi High Court has taken notice and issued summons. Reddy seeks an injunction, removal of articles, and an apology, highlighting the need for accountable journalism.

Plea Challenging Constitutionality Of Assam Compulsory Registration of Muslim Marriages and Divorces Act, 2024

The Gauhati High Court has instructed the Assam government to respond within four weeks to a petition challenging the constitutionality of the Assam Compulsory Registration of Muslim Marriages and Divorces Act, 2024. The petitioner seeks the restoration of the repealed 1935 Act, claiming the new law violates constitutional rights and negatively impacts the Muslim community’s marriage practices.