CM Devendra Fadnavis said the Maharashtra government will file a review petition seeking the return of elephant Madhuri to Nandani Math, stating, “There is public sentiment that Madhuri should come back to the Math.”
India’s Supreme Court declared existing cryptocurrency laws as “obsolete” and urged the government to establish a regulatory framework. Highlighting a significant “grey area” in the current regulation of digital assets like Bitcoin, the court emphasized the need for clarity to prevent misuse akin to illegal hawala transactions. A discussion paper on crypto regulation is expected soon.
Turkish firm Celebi has challenged the Indian government’s cancellation of its security clearance in the Delhi High Court, citing national security concerns linked to Turkey’s support for Pakistan. The company argues the decision was sudden and unjustified, significantly impacting its operations in India’s aviation sector amid rising political tensions.
Today, On 13th November, the Supreme Court criticized the practice of “bulldozer justice,” highlighting the negative impact on vulnerable families, particularly women and children. The Court established guidelines mandating due process before demolitions, stressing that homes symbolize significant socio-economic aspirations and cannot be eliminated based solely on accusations.
