Supreme Court Slams CBI for Failing to Arrest Absconding MP Cops in Custodial Death Case

The Supreme Court sharply criticized the CBI for not arresting two Madhya Pradesh police officers accused in the custodial death of a 24-year-old. The court warned of contempt action and ordered the agency to take swift action to protect the eyewitness.

Supreme Court To Centre: “Implement Cashless Scheme for Accident Victims in Its True Letter & Spirit”

Today, On 13th May, The Supreme Court urged the Centre to implement the cashless scheme for accident victims in its true spirit, as the Centre informed the court about framing the scheme, which came into effect on May 5.

Supreme Court Slams Centre: “You Are Constructing Huge Highways, But People Are Dying Due Lack of Facilities”

Today, On 28th April, The Supreme Court slammed the Centre, stating, “You are constructing huge highways, but people are dying due to lack of facilities.” The Court criticized the insufficient infrastructure and called for urgent measures to improve safety and amenities.

Bombay HC Slams Maharashtra Govt for Ignoring SIT, FIR Orders in Badlapur Encounter Case

The Bombay High Court criticized the Maharashtra government for not forming a Special Investigation Team (SIT) or filing an FIR against five police officers involved in the Badlapur encounter case, where accused Akshay Shinde was shot. The court warned of contempt actions for failing to comply with its orders.

Supreme Court Slams Centre Over Delay in Cashless Treatment Scheme for Road Accident Victims: “Time Granted Has Expired”

Today, On 9th April, The Supreme Court criticized the Centre for the delay in implementing a scheme to provide cashless treatment to road accident victims. The court expressed concern over the government’s slow response despite earlier directions. It emphasized the urgent need for such a welfare measure. The Centre has been asked to file a detailed response on the matter.

Supreme Court Slams Telangana CM Revanth Reddy for “Mocking 10th Schedule (Anti-Defection Law)”

NEW DELHI: 2nd April: The Supreme Court of India has strongly criticized Telangana Chief Minister (CM) Revanth Reddy for his controversial statement in the State Legislative Assembly. The Congress leader allegedly assured members of the opposition Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) that there would be no bye-elections even if they switched sides to the ruling Congress party.