Sanatan Dharma Remark| Court Has Done Many Things in the Past: Supreme Court to Hear Udhayanidhi Stalin’s Plea

Today, On 1st September, In the Sanatan Dharma Remark Row, The Supreme Court observed, “This court has done many things in the past. It does not mean that we should also do the same thing.” The court will hear Udhayanidhi Stalin’s plea in 2026.

Nanda Devi Festival| Uttarakhand High Court Permits Slaughterhouse for Goat Sacrifice Away from Temple

The Uttarakhand High Court has allowed setting up a slaughterhouse away from the Naina Devi temple for goat sacrifices during the Nanda Devi festival, ensuring traditions are observed while maintaining environmental and religious sensitivities under judicial directions.

Disproportionate Assets Case: Court Extends Bikram Singh Majithia’s Remand by 4 Days

Today, On 2nd July, A Mohali court extended the remand of SAD leader Bikram Singh Majithia by four more days in the disproportionate assets case. He is accused of laundering Rs.540 crore of alleged “drug money,” says Punjab Vigilance Bureau.

Supreme Court Rejects Plea Against Bail to SAD Leader Majithia in Drugs Case: “Would Not Entertain Punjab Govt’s Request”

Today, On 25th April, The Supreme Court rejected the Punjab Government’s plea challenging the bail granted to Shiromani Akali Dal leader Bikram Singh Majithia in a drugs case. It found no reason to interfere with the 2022 bail order and directed both sides not to make public statements.

No Filing Private Photos Without Court Approval: Allahabad HC

The Allahabad High Court directed that private photos cannot be filed without prior court approval, emphasizing the infringement on privacy rights and potential emotional distress. The court explicitly instructed its registry not to accept private or indecent photographs without prior approval. The directive stemmed from a bail plea in a rape case involving specific private photographs. The accused was granted bail after clarification from their legal counsel.