The Bombay High Court ruled that an adult woman has the right to make her own life choices, even if her family disagrees. The court granted protection to a pregnant woman who wished to marry her partner despite family threats.
SC will hear on Monday the plea by Sonam Wangchuk’s wife challenging his detention under the National Security Act after Ladakh protests. She calls it “illegal, arbitrary, and unconstitutional.”
The Allahabad High Court has directed police to trace advocate Jai Shankar Upadhyay, who has been missing for three years. Despite an FIR registered in 2022, the division bench noted he remains untraceable and granted police one month.
The Delhi High Court has asked the Centre to clarify if X Corp. must mandatorily join the Sahyog portal for cases involving trafficking and national security. The government must file its reply by September 10, 2025.
A 15-year-old girl jumped from the Madras High Court’s first floor moments after judges ordered her to a government-run home. She is injured but conscious, and the case will be heard again on August 26.
A Malda resident has filed a habeas corpus plea after his 19-year-old son, an Indian citizen, was allegedly detained in Rajasthan and deported to Bangladesh despite valid ID proofs. The case adds to growing claims of wrongful deportations of Bengali-speaking migrants.
The Madras High Court directed Tamil Nadu police officials to submit by July 29 a list of all pending cases against YouTuber ‘Savukku’ Shankar, while hearing his plea alleging police interference in his media company’s operations.
The Delhi High Court has issued a notice to the SSP of Gautam Buddha Nagar in a habeas corpus plea, directing urgent steps to locate a missing 14-year-old girl. The court firmly stated, “Find the missing 14-year-old girl immediately.”
Ranya Rao’s mother has filed a habeas corpus petition in the Karnataka High Court, questioning her daughter’s continued detention despite being granted bail in a gold smuggling case. Ranya remains in custody due to a preventive detention under Cofeposa, related to smuggling activities. A hearing is set for June 18.
Today, On 30th May, The Supreme Court has urgently taken up a Habeas Corpus petition regarding the deportation of refugees from Assam to Bangladesh. The plea highlights forced deportation despite ongoing cases in the Foreigners’ Tribunal.
