Today, On 27th November, Supreme Court said Samay Raina and other creators must persuade specially-abled persons to join their programmes, directing them to support fundraising efforts. The Court stressed meaningful participation to ensure dignity, inclusion and awareness for disabled communities nationwide.
Today, On 27th November, Obscenity complaints from ‘India’s Got Latent’ have led the Supreme Court to re-examine harmful online content, with the CJI stressing, “We need to strike a balance between fundamental rights.” The Court heard petitions by influencers Ranveer Allahbadia and Ashish Chanchlani.
Actor Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra have filed petitions before the Bombay High Court seeking to quash a Rs.60 crore cheating case registered by the Economic Offences Wing of Mumbai Police, alleging wrongful implication and misuse of law.
The Bombay High Court reserved its order on a plea by Uddhav Sena leader Akhil Chitre seeking to quash the FIR in the 2020 lawyer assault case, where the court remarked, “No business entering court to assault advocates.”
Rouse Avenue Court reserved its order on framing of charges in the Land-for-Jobs scam case against former Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav, Rabri Devi, Tejashwi Yadav and others, with the crucial decision now scheduled for October 13.
Today, On 18th July, The Supreme Court refused to stay the trial court proceedings against Lalu Yadav in the land-for-jobs case but granted him exemption from personal appearance, while directing the Delhi High Court to speed up hearing his plea to quash the FIR.
The Delhi High Court reserved its order on the maintainability of the Popular Front of India’s petition, where the organisation has challenged the Centre’s decision imposing a five-year ban under the anti-terror law.
The Popular Front of India (PFI) has filed a petition challenging the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) money laundering proceedings. The Delhi High Court has scheduled the next hearing in the case for November 17, 2025.
Today, On 25th August, In the Covid drugs case, the Delhi High Court refused to stay trial court proceedings against Gautam Gambhir, observing that “once you get a stay, you stop appearing, the investigation stops, nothing survives and the whole goes away.”
The Supreme Court advised the Balakot fighter pilot and his wife, involved in a bitter matrimonial dispute, to forgive each other and move on. “Do not lead a life of revenge, just forgive and forget,” it said.
