Rohingya Custodial Disappearance Row: Supreme Court Grants Centre Two Weeks To File Affidavit On Habeas Corpus Plea

Today, On 2nd December, The Supreme Court questioned a plea alleging the custodial disappearance of five Rohingyas, asking the petitioner to show the notification that recognises them as refugees. The Bench led by CJI Surya Kant flagged maintainability concerns and security issues.

Show the Notification That Recognises Them as Refugees: Supreme Court Questions Plea on Custodial Disappearance of Rohingyas

Today, On 2nd December, The Supreme Court questioned a plea alleging the custodial disappearance of five Rohingyas, asking the petitioner to show the notification that recognises them as refugees. The Bench led by CJI Surya Kant flagged maintainability concerns and security issues.

Detention Under Social Pressure Is Illegal: Allahabad High Court Slams Police, Declares Interfaith Couple’s Detention Unlawful

The Allahabad High Court ruled that detention under social pressure cannot justify the act, declaring the police action against an interfaith couple unlawful and stating that such detention without legal authority only increases the illegality of the act.

Rajasthan Police Probing Own Officials for Illegal Delhi Arrests, Tells Delhi High Court

Rajasthan Police Admits Lapses in Arresting Two from Delhi Without Due Process. Inquiry launched; Delhi High Court seeks CCTV footage, report by Oct 8.

Calcutta High Court to Centre: Explain ‘Method and Manner’ of Deporting Bengali Migrants to Bangladesh

Calcutta High Court has asked the Centre to clarify how two Bengali migrant families were sent from Delhi to Bangladesh. The Court seeks details on the deportation process and designated points of exit.

Detention of West Bengal Migrant Workers as Suspected Bangladeshi Nationals | Sensitive Issues Like National Security: Supreme Court

Today, On 29th August, The Supreme Court heard a PIL on the detention of migrant Muslim workers from West Bengal suspected as Bangladeshi nationals. The Bench observed, “There are sensitive issues like national security and saving resources for our own people.”

“No Law Stops an Adult Woman From Living With a Married Man”: Madhya Pradesh High Court

The Madhya Pradesh High Court ruled that an adult woman has the right to live with a married man if she chooses. The Bench said, “This Court cannot pontificate on matters relating to morality.”

‘Heard of Laapataa Ladies, Not of Laapataa Vice President’: Kapil Sibal Questions Jagdeep Dhankhar’s Whereabouts

Kapil Sibal has demanded a public statement from Amit Shah on the sudden disappearance of former Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar after his July resignation. Sibal says India has never seen such a situation in its democratic history.

“Why Are They Being Kept in Custody?”: Calcutta High Court Slams Odisha Govt Over Detention of Bengali Migrant Workers

Calcutta High Court questions Odisha on the illegal detention of Bengali-speaking workers and directs West Bengal to appoint a nodal officer for their release. A status report has been sought by Monday.

Delhi Court Accepts CBI Closure Report in Najeeb Ahmed Case After 8 Years of Mystery

The CBI has closed its investigation into the 2016 disappearance of JNU student Najeeb Ahmed, citing a lack of evidence. Despite extensive search efforts and protests demanding accountability, the investigation yielded no leads. Najeeb’s family continues to seek answers regarding his mysterious vanishing following a campus altercation.