Supreme Court Dismisses ED’s Plea to Cancel Bail of NCP Leader Chhagan Bhujbal in Maharashtra Sadan Scam

NEW DELHI: On Tuesday, January 21, the Supreme Court dismissed petitions filed by the Directorate of Enforcement (ED) seeking to cancel the bail granted to Chhagan Bhujbal, former Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and current NCP MLA, and his nephew Sameer Bhujbal. The case is linked to allegations of money laundering in the Maharashtra Sadan scam.

Supreme Court: SG Tushar Mehta and Senior Advocate Colin Gonsalves Heated Arguments Over Burial of Tribal Christian Man

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court recently held a hearing over a dispute concerning the burial of a Christian man from a Scheduled Tribe (ST) community in his family’s native village burial ground. The case sparked heated arguments between Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the State of Chhattisgarh, and Senior Advocate Colin Gonsalves, who appeared for the petitioner, Ramesh Bhaghel.

Supreme Court Seeks BCI Reply on Plea Against Mandatory Criminal Background Checks, CCTV in Law Colleges

In September 2024, the BCI issued a notification mandating strict new measures for all Centers of Legal Education (CLEs) across the country. NEW DELHI: On Friday. The Supreme Court of India has asked the Bar Council of India (BCI) to respond to petitions challenging two circulars issued by the bar body in September 2024. These […]

[BREAKING] Hindu Group Moves Supreme Court to Challenge 1991 Places of Worship Law

NEW DELHI: Today(6th Jan): A Hindu group, the Akhil Bhartiya Sant Samiti, has approached the Supreme Court to challenge the constitutional validity of the 1991 Places of Worship Act, claiming it infringes on fundamental rights and prevents communities from reclaiming religious sites. The law maintains the status quo of religious places since 1947, excluding disputes related to the Babri Masjid.

Centre Adheres Supreme Court Ruling, Revises Prison Manual to Eliminate Caste Discrimination

In a directive issued on December 30, the ministry emphasized that there should be no caste-based discrimination or segregation in prisons, including in the assignment of duties or work. New Delhi: The Union Home Ministry updated the prison manual rules to prevent discrimination, classification, and segregation of inmates based on caste. In a directive issued […]

Banks Cannot Force Loan Repayment by Publishing Borrowers’ Photos or Violating Privacy: Kerala HC

The Kerala High Court ruled against the practice of publicly displaying defaulting borrowers’ photographs and details for loan recovery, citing violations of dignity and privacy under the Kerala Co-operative Societies Act. The court emphasized lawful alternatives for debt recovery exist, reinforcing borrowers’ rights under Article 21 of the Constitution of India.

“Candidates Cannot Be Denied Experience Marks Solely Because They Worked As Outsourced Employee”: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court ruled that candidates cannot be denied experience marks for working as outsourced personnel if their duties match those of a sanctioned post. The decision upheld a High Court ruling favoring a respondent’s experience claims, emphasizing equality and relevance in the selection process, irrespective of employment status.

“Constitution of India Has United Us, Providing Roadmap for Progress”: Delhi HC Chief Justice Manmohan

Today, On 26th November, Delhi High Court Chief Justice Manmohan highlighted the Constitution’s crucial role in India’s growth, emphasizing its adaptability to modern challenges during the 75th Constitution Day celebrations. He stressed the judiciary’s duty to uphold justice, equality, and public trust, urging commitment to the values that foster an inclusive democracy.

‘Judiciary Is An Integral, Yet Distinct Part Of Governance:’ CJI Sanjiv Khanna

CJI Sanjiv Khanna, upon taking office as the 51st Chief Justice of India, emphasized reducing case backlogs, making litigation affordable, and simplifying legal processes. He highlighted the judiciary’s role in protecting constitutional rights and ensuring equitable access to justice, advocating for reforms and promoting mediation to enhance the public’s legal experience.

“President Droupadi Murmu’s Speech on Prisoners’ Conditions Prompts SC Report”: CJI Chandrachud Credits 2022 Constitution Day Address for Inspiring Reforms

Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud noted that a Supreme Court report on prisoner issues was inspired by President Murmu’s speech on inmates’ challenges. He emphasized the importance of judicial reforms for prisoners’ rights, revealed new publications marking the Supreme Court’s 75th anniversary, and addressed issues like menstrual equity and caste discrimination in prisons.