Nationwide Consolidation of FIRs Not Permissible Unless From Same Incident: Supreme Court on Multi-Crore Scam

The Supreme Court held that nationwide consolidation of FIRs with different witnesses, evidence, and laws is not permissible, allowing clubbing only for FIRs from the same incident, while rejecting a plea to merge multi-crore scam FIRs.

SAGA Group Scam | Why Exploit Senior Citizens?: Supreme Court Protects Actor Alok Nath from Arrest

Today, On 16th September, The Supreme Court granted protection to Bollywood actor Alok Nath from arrest in the alleged multi-state SAGA Group investor fraud case involving cooperative credit schemes.

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.

Supreme Court Orders Consolidation of Multiple FIRs Against YouTuber Savukku Shankar

NEW DELHI: Today, 24th Feb, The Supreme Court of India directed that all First Information Reports (FIRs) filed against YouTuber Savukku Shankar be combined for investigation. However, the investigation in the main FIR, which was registered on May 3, 2024, at the Cyber Crime Police Station in Coimbatore, will continue separately.