University Cannot Restrict Peaceful Speech And Student Protest Over Ideological Differences: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court ruled universities cannot curb peaceful protests over ideological differences, as Justice Jasmeet Singh set aside Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University Delhi student expulsion, calling the punishment highly disproportionate and legally unsustainable.

BREAKING| AI Impact Summit Protest: Bail Granted to IYC Chief Uday Bhanu Chib

Today, 28th February, A Delhi court granted bail to Indian Youth Congress (IYC) President Uday Bhanu Chib in the case linked to shirtless protests at the India AI Impact Summit. The court allowed him relief while proceedings against him continue.

Possessing A Passport And Travelling Abroad Are Integral Parts Of Personal Liberty: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court held that holding a passport and travelling abroad is integral to personal liberty under Article 21 of the Constitution. Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav quashed impounding orders, citing violation of natural justice principles.

Supreme Court Flags Urgency in Sonam Wangchuk NSA Detention Case, Habeas Corpus Plea to Be Heard Soon

The Supreme Court heard Gitanjali Angmo’s petition challenging Ladakh activist Sonam Wangchuk’s detention under the National Security Act. Noting the urgency of the habeas corpus plea, the Court agreed to take up the matter day after tomorrow.

Justice Delayed Is Not Only Justice Denied but It Is Justice Destroyed: CJI Surya Kant

CJI Surya Kant stated, “Justice delayed is not only justice denied but it is justice destroyed.” He made these remarks at the Fali Nariman memorial lecture and during a felicitation program organized by the Bombay High Court.

I Do ‘Dil Ki Baat’, Some Others Do ‘Mann Ki Baat’: Kapil Sibal in Supreme Court  While Referring to Wangchuk’s YouTube Content

Kapil Sibal made a sharp and emotional remark while pressing the Supreme Court for urgent hearing in Sonam Wangchuk’s NSA detention case. He stressed that the matter deserves priority and no delay, citing serious constitutional violations.

‘30 Nation-Building Awards, Now Shown As Criminal’: Sonam Wangchuk Tells Supreme Court as NSA Detention Challenged

Activist Sonam Wangchuk told the Supreme Court that despite winning 30 nation-building awards and openly opposing violence, he is being portrayed as a criminal under the National Security Act. His wife has challenged the detention, arguing that key videos showing his appeal for peace were withheld from the defence.

Faith Over Crown: Sikh Lawyer Wins Historic Case Against Mandatory Oath to the King

A Sikh lawyer’s stand of “faith over crown” led to a historic Alberta Court victory striking down the mandatory oath to King Charles III. The court held the requirement violated Charter rights, marking a major win for religious freedom in Canada.

Shocking!! I Am Being Followed and Under Surveillance: Sonam Wangchuk’s Wife Tells Supreme Court

Today, On 15th October, Ladakh activist Sonam Wangchuk’s wife, Gitanjali Angmo, told the Supreme Court, “I am being followed and under surveillance in Delhi constantly.” She said this surveillance infringes on her constitutional rights and began after her arrival on 30.09.2025.

Justice Abhay S Oka Bids Emotional Farewell to Supreme Court: A Fearless Defender of Liberty

Justice Abhay S Oka retired from the Supreme Court, receiving heartfelt tributes for his courageous judgments and commitment to civil liberties. His colleagues praised his tireless work ethic, moral integrity, and dedication, even amid personal loss. Justice Oka’s legacy of fairness and environmental advocacy will profoundly impact the judiciary and future judges.