Time For Lighting The Deepam On Deepathoon Will Come: Justice GR Swaminathan at A Book Launch

In Tamil Nadu’s Deepam controversy, Madras HC Justice G R Swaminathan expressed personal disappointment and humorously noted his fascination with the issue. At a book launch for Kambar and Vaishnavam, he remarked, “Time for lighting the Deepam on Deepathoon will come.”

Bombay HC on Jain Paryushan Parv Ban Plea: “Under Which Statutory Obligation Should Slaughter-Houses Be Closed for 9 Days?”

Today, On 7th July, Bombay High Court questioned the plea seeking a 9-day slaughter ban during Jain Paryushan Parv, asking, “Under which statutory obligation should slaughterhouses be closed?” The court cautioned against setting a precedent for similar future demands.

Puri Rath Yatra Stampede| “Very Unfortunate”: : Law Minister Promise Strict Action After Investigation

Puri Rath Yatra stampede was termed “very unfortunate” by the Law Minister, who assured that strict action will follow after a senior officer investigates the tragedy. The government awaits the inquiry report before proceeding further.

Bombay HC To Petitioner Seeking Bakri Eid Namaz at August Kranti Maidan: “Approach Govt Today Itself”

Today, On 6th June, The Bombay High Court told the petitioner asking for Bakri Eid namaz at August Kranti Maidan to approach the state government immediately, directing that the request be ideally considered within the same day without delay.

Animal Slaughter for Bakrid, Urs: Bombay HC Permits Sacrifice at Vishalgad Dargah

Today, On 3rd June, The Bombay High Court has permitted animal slaughter during Bakrid and Urs celebrations at Vishalgad Dargah in Kolhapur. This decision respects religious practices while balancing legal and cultural sensitivities in the region.

Maha Kumbh 2025 Stampede Deaths | CJI Sanjiv Khanna To Hear Plea For Devotee Safety, Today (Feb 3)

Today, On 3rd February, The Supreme Court will hear a petition on February 3, asking for better safety measures for devotees at the Maha Kumbh 2025. The petition was filed after tragic stampede deaths at past gatherings and calls for quick action to avoid such incidents. Chief Justice of India, Sanjiv Khanna, will lead the hearing today. The petition stresses the importance of proper crowd control and safety measures.

Kanwar Yatra: SC Order Over Eateries Allowed to Display Owner; Extends Interim Stay on Directives Issued by UP, U’khand, MP

The Supreme Court today extended its interim order, maintaining the stay on directives from BJP-governed states that required eateries along Kanwar Yatra routes to display owner and staff details. The opposition criticized these directives as divisive, discriminatory against Muslims. The court promised an early hearing and expressed disapproval of the Uttar Pradesh government’s failure to comply with its order.