Allahabad High Court’s Justice Sameer Jain has recused himself from hearing Samajwadi Party leader Mohammad Azam Khan’s 2016 Yatim Khana eviction case. The earlier stay on the trial court’s final judgment will remain in effect until the next hearing.
The Supreme Court declined to grant protection from fresh FIRs to a Chennai woman accused of sending “bomb threat” emails using the dark web to frame the man she loved. The court, however, issued notice on her plea to club multiple FIRs filed across 12 states.
The Kerala High Court has directed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate a larger conspiracy behind the Sabarimala temple gold theft, implicating TDB officials and Unnikrishnan Potty in the disappearance of gold from Dwarapalaka idols.
Today, On 17th October, Supreme Court quashed criminal cases against SHUATS Vice Chancellor and officials over alleged forced religious conversions, citing legal defects in FIRs and lack of credibility, while interim protection continues for petitioners as serious IPC offences need further proof.
Today, On 11th July, In the cash-for-jobs scam case involving V Senthil Balaji, the Supreme Court said, “We will not expunge anything… no question of entertaining any review.” The Court clarified the observations won’t affect the ongoing trial.
Today, On 29th July, In the ongoing cash-for-jobs case, the Supreme Court strongly criticised the Tamil Nadu government for allegedly trying to delay the trial against ex-minister Senthil Balaji by naming over 2,000 individuals as accused, calling it an abuse of judicial process.
Calcutta High Court to hear habeas corpus petitions alleging illegal detention of Bengal workers in Odisha and Delhi. Court reminds lawyer to focus only on his client’s case.
Chennai, May 22, 2025 — The Advocate General (AG) of Tamil Nadu, PS Raman, has assured the Madras High Court that he will advise the State government not to close over 40 FIRs (First Information Reports) related to the TASMAC scam, at least for the time being. This assurance came while the court was hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking a CBI investigation into the alleged Rs.1,000 crore TASMAC scam.
Today, On 28th April, The Supreme Court stated, “No occasion to entertain this application,” after being informed that DMK leader V Senthil Balaji’s resignation as Tamil Nadu Minister had been accepted by the Governor, as per a press release.
Today, On 21st April, The Madras High Court is set to deliver its verdict on April 23 in the case between TASMAC and the Enforcement Directorate (ED).TASMAC and the Tamil Nadu government had filed petitions challenging the ED raids conducted at the TASMAC head office between March 6 and March 8.
