Breaking: AIMPLB Accuses Centre of Misleading Supreme Court with ‘False Affidavit’ in Waqf Act Case

The AIMPLB has accused the Centre of misleading the Supreme Court with a false affidavit regarding the Waqf properties. They challenge the government’s claim of a 116% increase post-2013, asserting inaccuracies in the data presented. The Board demands accountability from the officer responsible for the affidavit amid ongoing legal proceedings concerning the Waqf Amendment Act, 2025.

Panchayat Election| “Candidates Contesting Poll Obligated to Disclose Information on Pending Cases”: SC

Supreme Court stated that candidates contesting panchayat elections must truthfully disclose information about any pending criminal cases against them. The Court emphasised that non-disclosure amounts to corrupt practice and can lead to annulment of election results.

Pension Scheme Case | “Shameless. Will Issue Contempt Notice”: Supreme Court Furious With AAP’s Punjab Govt 

NEW DELHI: Today, 5th March, The Supreme Court strongly criticized the Punjab government on Wednesday for saying it was not bound by the statements made by its own lawyers in court. A Bench of Justice Abhay S Oka and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan reprimanded Punjab’s Chief Secretary, KAP Sinha, for not giving clear answers to the Court’s questions.

Supreme Court Slams Punjab Govt. Over Pension Assurance Cites ‘Punjab Misleading Courts Multiple Times’

NEW DELHI: Today, 5th March, The Supreme Court of India has strongly criticized the Punjab government for trying to distance itself from an assurance given in 2002 regarding the implementation of the Punjab Privately Managed Affiliated and Punjab Government Aided Colleges Pensionary Benefits Scheme, 1986. The Punjab government argued that the commitment was made by an officer and not the government itself.