Nithari Killings Case: Supreme Court Dismisses 14 Appeals Challenging Acquittal of Surendra Koli

Today, On 30th July, in the Nithari killings case, the Supreme Court has dismissed 14 appeals that challenged the acquittal of Surendra Koli. The court upheld the earlier verdict, ending the long-running legal battle.

2006 Nithari Killings| “Not Likely to Be Over Today”: SC to Hear Pleas Against Surendra Koli’s Acquittal on July 30

Today, On April 29th, The Supreme Court has scheduled a hearing for July 30 to address appeals challenging the acquittal of Surendra Koli in the 2006 Nithari serial killings case. The bench stated, “It’s not likely to be over today.”

Nithari Killings Case || “No Sanctity to the Word Peremptorily”: SC On Acquittal Appeal

The Supreme Court ruled that the word “peremptorily” has no special importance in the Nithari killings case. It stressed that court decisions should be based on meaning, not just words. The judgment highlights the need for clear legal language. This comes as the case continues to be closely watched.

Nithari Killings Case || SC to Hear Pleas Against Accused Surendra Koli’s Acquittal on April 3

Today, On 25th March, The Supreme Court is set to hear petitions on April 3 challenging the acquittal of Surendra Koli in the infamous Nithari killings case. Koli was previously convicted for multiple brutal murders in Noida’s Nithari village, but a recent ruling overturned his conviction. The pleas seek a review of this decision, arguing against his release. The case, which shocked the nation, is once again under judicial scrutiny.

Bihar’s Caste Survey|| Supreme Court Postpones Hearing to November 7

Today, On 17th October, the Supreme Court postponed the hearing on petitions challenging the Patna High Court’s ruling that upheld Bihar’s caste-based survey legality. The hearing will now occur on November 7, 2024. The survey aims to collect socio-economic data to support targeted welfare schemes in the state.

[MUDA Scam] Karnataka HC Extends Stay on Trial Court Proceedings Against CM Siddaramaiah Until September 12

Today, On 9th September, The Karnataka High Court extended the stay on trial court proceedings against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in the MUDA case until September 12. The case involves alleged irregularities during his tenure as Chairman of MUDA. The court postponed the hearing on Siddaramaiah’s petition challenging the Governor’s approval for his prosecution to the same date. This extends temporary relief to the CM as the legal battle continues.

Disabilities Board Inaction| HC Criticizes Maharashtra Government for Non-Compliance of Order

Today, On 16th August, The Bombay High Court criticized the Maharashtra government for not activating the state advisory board on disabilities, despite previous court orders. The court emphasized the importance of implementing the board’s functions and expressed concern over the government’s inaction. This issue arose during the court’s consideration of challenges faced by disabled individuals, highlighting the broader issue of compliance with disability rights.

[Defamation Case] Former Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar Files Lawsuit Against Shashi Tharoor

Rajeev Chandrasekhar filed a defamation case against Shashi Tharoor for alleging voter bribery during the 2024 Lok Sabha campaign. The case was filed in Delhi, but jurisdiction issues arose due to Tharoor’s MP position. The transfer petition is scheduled for August 21. Chandrasekhar also issued a legal notice demanding a retraction and apology from Tharoor.

“Instead of Complying With The Order, The State Has Chosen to Drag a Sweeper Into This Litigation”: SC Criticizes Gujarat Government for Contesting HC Verdict

Today, On 14th August, The Supreme Court criticized the Gujarat government for appealing a High Court ruling favoring a sweeper, questioning the decision and demanding details about the officials involved. This stern stance emphasizes adherence to judicial rulings impacting lower-level employees’ livelihoods, stressing responsible government decision-making. Additionally, it warns against unnecessary delays or challenges, reinforcing the importance of justice and efficiency in governance.

[Nithari Killings Case] SC Agrees to Hear CBI’s Appeal Against High Court’s Acquittal of Surendra Koli

Today, On14th August, The Supreme Court agreed to consider a plea challenging the acquittal of Surendra Koli in the 2006 Nithari serial killings case. The CBI filed a new plea against the Allahabad High Court’s decision and included it with other pending petitions. Koli and Moninder Singh Pandher faced charges of rape and murder in this shocking case.