Supreme Court Rejects Presidential Reference, Finds Arunachal Public Service Commission Member Not Guilty of ‘Misbehaviour’ Charge

Supreme Court rejects Presidential Reference under Article 317(1) of the Constitution and finds the Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission member not guilty of ‘misbehaviour’, stating, “Actions don’t even meet the threshold of misbehaviour,” ensuring immediate reinstatement.

Allahabad High Court Rejects Waqf Board Plea: Dispute Over Jharkhandi Mahadev Temple Sarovar Ends

The Allahabad High Court dismissed the Sunni Waqf Board’s claim over a lake beside the Jharkhandi Mahadev Temple, clarifying it is not recognized as ‘Karbala’. To maintain harmony, a separate site for Tazia immersion was allocated, ensuring the lake’s sanctity and preventing pollution concerns for the local Hindu community.

Anna University Sexual Assault| “Gratitude for Verdict”: CM MK Stalin’s Reply

After the accused in the Anna University sexual assault case was sentenced to life imprisonment, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin expressed, “Gratitude for verdict,” as political reactions continued to pour in following the court’s decision.

Ex-MLA Sentenced to Jail for Threatening to Blow Up Parliament Over “Unfulfilled Demands”

A Delhi court sentenced former MP MLA Kishore Samrite to 6 months in jail for threatening to bomb Parliament in 2022. He sent a parcel with suspected explosives, the Indian flag, and a copy of the Constitution. New Delhi: Today, On May 30, A Delhi court has sentenced Kishore Samrite, a former MLA from Madhya […]

[MUDA Scam] Lokayukta Submits Final Scam Report With Video and Audio Evidence to Karnataka High Court

Karnataka: The Lokayukta submitted its report to the Karnataka High Court’s Dharwad Bench today(27th Jan), detailing its investigation into the corruption involving land allotments by the Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA).

“We Do Not Find That Any Interference Is Warranted”: SC Declines to Hear Swamy Shraddananda’s Plea Over Life Sentence Verdict

Today, On 23rd October, the Supreme Court rejected Swamy Shraddananda’s appeal against his life imprisonment for murdering his wife, reaffirming the lower court’s decision. Shraddananda, 84, had challenged the ruling, asserting violations of his constitutional rights. The court emphasized that presidential pardon powers apply even with life sentences, leaving him to serve his term.

BREAKING| “Cancel 5-Lakh OBC Certificates Issued by Trinamool Govt.”: Cal HC Bans Use in Employment Process

Today(on 22nd May), Calcutta High Court invalidates all OBC certificates issued by the Trinamool Congress government since 2011, affecting around five lakh certificates for employment and education benefits. The ruling bars these certificates from use in employment processes to address procedural irregularities.