Life, Liberty, Dignity and Property Must Be Protected: Calcutta High Court Orders WB Govt to Deploy Central Forces in Beldanga Violence Row

Today, On 20th January, Calcutta High Court has stressed that life, liberty, dignity and property of citizens must be protected amid recurring violence in Beldanga. It directed the West Bengal government to deploy central forces immediately to stabilise law and order there.

Liberty Is Our Constitutional Scheme, Not State’s Gift But Its First Obligation: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court emphasized that liberty in India’s Constitution is not a privilege granted by the State but its foremost responsibility. This came while hearing a passport renewal plea of a coal block convict facing UAPA charges.

“Restore J&K Statehood Now”: 5 Petitioners Urge CJI Gavai in Open Letter

Five prominent petitioners have urged Chief Justice B.R. Gavai to establish a Supreme Court bench to address the restoration of Jammu & Kashmir’s statehood, claiming delays threaten federalism and constitutional integrity. They argue that the removal of statehood is unconstitutional and call for immediate action to restore civil and political rights in the region.

Supreme Court Set- Aside Preventive Detention of MP Law Student, Orders Immediate Release: “Wholly Untenable”

Today, On 27th June, The Supreme Court set aside the preventive detention of a law student from Madhya Pradesh, calling it “wholly untenable.” The bench ordered his immediate release, stating that the grounds for detention did not meet legal requirements.

Supreme Court Refuses to Quash FIRs Against Two for Praising Afzal Guru, Criticising Judges: “Language Used by Petitioners Is Highly Objectionable”

Today, On 29th April, Supreme Court refuses to cancel FIRs against two accused of praising Afzal Guru, criticising judges. However, it allowed all FIRs to be clubbed and transferred to a Madurai court for a joint trial.

UAPA Challenges || “High Courts Are Competent to Adjudicate These Issues Initially”: CJI Sanjiv Khanna Declines Direct Hearing

Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna stated that high courts are capable of handling UAPA challenges initially. He emphasized that the Supreme Court should not be the first forum for such cases. The bench advised petitioners to approach the respective high courts before seeking intervention from the apex court. This decision reinforces the legal process and judicial hierarchy in handling UAPA cases.

BREAKING | Farmers Protest || ‘Somebody’s Life is at Stake, Medical Aid Must Be Given’: SC Issues Notice to Punjab Govt. on Contempt Plea in Dallewal Case

Today, On 27th December, The Supreme Court issued a notice to the Punjab government regarding a contempt plea over the non-compliance of an order to provide medical aid to Jagjit Singh Dallewal. The Court emphasized that “somebody’s life is at stake” and medical assistance must be provided urgently. The Punjab government has been accused of not following the court’s instructions.

“Such Actions on Social Media Could Incite Unrest Between Different Communities”: Delhi Police Opposes Nadeem Khan’s Plea

Delhi Police opposed Nadeem Khan’s plea, citing risks to communal harmony due to his social media actions. They argue he spreads misleading narratives that instigate unrest and threaten unity. The Delhi High Court granted him interim protection from arrest while emphasizing cooperation in the investigation, highlighting the importance of maintaining national harmony.

JUSTICE K.V. VISWANATHAN

Justice K.V. Viswanathan, born on May 26, 1966, in Kerala, became a Supreme Court judge on May 19, 2023. He has a notable legal career, becoming a Senior Advocate in 2009 and representing key cases, including marriage equality and privacy rights. He is anticipated to ascend as India’s 58th Chief Justice in 2030.

CJI Khanna Asks Sambhal Court To Defer Hearing on Shahi Jama Masjid Survey Case

Today, On 29th November, Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna requested a postponement of the Shahi Jama Masjid survey hearing, highlighting the need for careful judicial handling of sensitive matters. The Supreme Court instructed the mosque’s management to approach the High Court against a survey order. Violence erupted during a prior survey, raising communal harmony concerns.