Right to Life Under Article 21| Mother Cannot Be Forced to Choose Between Her Child and Her Career: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court allowed a mother to travel to the US with her minor son to pursue postgraduate studies. The Court emphasized her Right to Life under Article 21, stating she cannot be denied education for personal growth.

NSA Detention Row| Sonam Wangchuk Has Been Given Fair Treatment: Centre Tells Supreme Court

Today, On 3rd February, The Central government and Ladakh administration told the Supreme Court that all procedural safeguards were followed while detaining climate activist Sonam Wangchuk under the National Security Act (NSA). The Centre emphasized that “Sonam Wangchuk has been given a fair treatment.”

Sonam Wangchuk’s NSA Detention | Referring to the Central Government as Them, Misleading the Young Generation: Centre Tells Supreme Court

Today, on 2nd February, In the Sonam Wangchuk’s NSA detention, the Centre told the Supreme Court that referring to the Central government as ‘them’ misleads the young generation and risks pushing impressionable minds toward destabilising, Nepal-like political narratives, dangerous paths.

State Permission Not Needed for Private Prayer Meetings: Allahabad High Court Backs Religious Freedom

The Allahabad High Court ruled that no government permission is required to hold religious prayer meetings within private premises in Uttar Pradesh. The court said such gatherings are protected under Article 25 of the Constitution, as long as they do not spill into public spaces.

Right to Life and Liberty Under Article 21 Must Be Safeguarded Even If Marriage Legality Is Disputed: Allahabad High Court

The Allahabad High Court reaffirmed that the right to life and liberty under Article 21 must be protected at all times, making it clear that such fundamental rights cannot be denied or diluted even when disputes arise regarding the legality of a marriage.

‘Every Household Will Be in Litigation’: Supreme Court Refuses to Declare Minimum Wages for Domestic Workers a Fundamental Right

The Supreme Court refused to entertain a plea seeking recognition of minimum wages for domestic workers as a fundamental right, saying such issues fall within the domain of State governments. The Court warned that mandatory wage fixation could lead to widespread litigation and discourage households from hiring domestic help.

BREAKING| I Have The Democratic Right To Criticize And Protest Against The Government: Sonam Wangchuk To Supreme Court

Today, On 29th January, The Supreme Court resumed hearings on a petition challenging the detention of activist Sonam Wangchuk under the National Security Act. Wangchuk told the Court he has the right to criticize and protest without posing threat to state security.

Mahakaleshwar Temple VIP Darshan Controversy: Supreme Court Rejects Plea Against ‘VIP Darshan’

Today, On 27th January, The Supreme Court on refused to entertain a petition challenging the ‘VIP Darshan’ system at Ujjain’s Mahakaleshwar Temple, stating it is not for the Court to decide. The bench said such temple management issues fall outside its judicial domain.

Thirupparankundram Deepam Row: Supreme Court Seeks Response from Centre and TN Govt on ASI Takeover Plea

The Supreme Court issued notices to the Centre, the Tamil Nadu government, and other authorities on a petition challenging the ASI’s takeover of the Thirupparankundram temple. The plea also seeks daily lighting of the lamp placed on the ‘deepathoon’ (stone pillar).