BREAKING | Govt of India Can Intervene to Save Nimisha Priya’s Life: Supreme Court Urged to Halt Malayali Nurse’s Death Sentence in Yemen

An urgent plea filed Today (July 10) in the Supreme Court to stop the July 16 execution of Malayali nurse Nimisha Priya in Yemen. The petitioner wants the Indian government to step in and negotiate under Sharia law.

BREAKING | India Caste Census Announced: To Start From Year 2026; Govt Issues Official Notification

Today, On 16th June, The Government of India has officially announced the start of the Caste Census from the year 2026, issuing a formal notification to begin data collection in select regions ahead of the 2027 nationwide census.

Can Court Step Into Property Disputes of Former Princely States?: Supreme Court to Consider

The Supreme Court is set to examine whether it can intervene in property disputes related to former princely states. The case raises key questions about judicial authority over royal assets after India’s independence.

Delhi HC Directs Sports Ministry, Govt of India for Key Disclosure: “Produce Complete Records on IPA Recognition”

The Delhi High Court has instructed the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports and the Government of India to submit all documents related to the recognition granted to the IPA, seeking full transparency in the matter.

Prof. Ashok Swain’s OCI Card || Delhi HC Again Set-Aside Centre’s Decision

Today, On 28th March, The Delhi High Court once again Set-aside the government’s decision to cancel the OCI card of Professor Ashok Swain. This marks the second time the court has quashed the revocation order. The ruling reinforces Swain’s right to retain his Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) status. The case highlights ongoing legal battles over citizenship rights and government decisions.

Pegasus Spyware Case || “We Will Take It Up in April”: Supreme Court

Today, On 7th March, The Supreme Court announced that it will hear the Pegasus spyware case in April, addressing multiple petitions demanding an investigation. The petitions allege that the Indian government used the spyware to surveil individuals. It is claimed that electronic devices, including mobile phones, were infected for snooping. The case raises significant concerns about privacy and state surveillance.

PAN Card Scam || Govt Revokes Nishant Aggarwal’s Passport, Supreme Court Hearing Today at 2 PM

The Indian government canceled the passport of Nishant Aggarwal, a key accused in the PAN card scam, after a Blue Corner notice was issued against him. The Supreme Court, under the leadership of the Chief Justice, is set to hear the case today at 2 PM.

Union Budget Allocates Rs.123.75 Crore: “Expansion of Supreme Court Building”

The Union Budget allocated Rs.123.75 crore for the expansion of the Supreme Court building. According to the budget speech, this funding is designated for a central sector project aimed at the court’s infrastructure development. The expansion is expected to enhance facilities and efficiency. This move highlights the government’s focus on judicial infrastructure.

Khel Ratna Award || “Reconsider Paralympian Yogesh Kathuniya”: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court has directed the Selection Committee to re-evaluate Yogesh Kathuniya’s application for the Khel Ratna award. The court emphasized the need for fresh scrutiny to ensure a fair decision. Kathuniya, a distinguished Paralympian, seeks recognition under the prestigious scheme. The committee has been asked to act in accordance with the award’s guidelines.