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.
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.
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.
Today, On 27th June, The Supreme Court set aside the preventive detention of a law student from Madhya Pradesh, calling it “wholly untenable.” The bench ordered his immediate release, stating that the grounds for detention did not meet legal requirements.
The Madras High Court affirmed the rights of a same-sex couple, criticizing societal conservatism and police inaction. The court emphasized individual liberty, allowing a woman to leave her parents’ home with her partner. The judges highlighted the importance of human rights for all, recognizing same-sex relationships as valid family structures.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a habeas corpus plea filed by an Assam man searching for his missing mother. Senior advocate Kapil Sibal urged the court, saying the woman was detained unjustly.
The Supreme Court has referred Prasanna Sankar and Dhivya Sashidhar’s high-profile marital dispute for mediation. The case gained attention after Sankar’s viral tweets alleging harassment and custody conflict. New Delhi: On Friday, the Supreme Court of India sent the matrimonial dispute between Prasanna Sankar, co-founder of tech company Rippling, and his wife Dhivya Sashidhar for […]
The Punjab and Haryana High Court criticized a Canadian father for violating a Canadian custody order by keeping his child in India. The court emphasized that Indian jurisdiction cannot be exploited to bypass valid foreign rulings. Ultimately, it ruled that the child should return to his mother in Canada, prioritizing the child’s welfare.
The Supreme Court of India condemned a Dubai court’s travel ban on a minor child during a matrimonial dispute, labeling it a violation of human rights. The court emphasized the child’s welfare, supporting the Karnataka High Court’s ruling to allow local family court handling. The case involves custody claims by the father and allegations of abuse by the mother.
Punjab: A Habeas Corpus petition has been filed in the Punjab and Haryana High Court over the alleged illegal detention of farmers’ leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal. The petition, submitted by Gurmukh Singh, claims that Dallewal was taken into custody unlawfully by the Punjab Police.
