Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court has framed charges against Congress MP Karti Chidambaram and others in the Chinese visa scam case, moving the matter into trial. The court has listed the case for its next hearing on 16 January.
The Election Commission told the Supreme Court that no voter’s name will be removed from Bihar’s draft electoral roll without prior notice, a chance to be heard, and a reasoned order. The assurance comes amid challenges to the Special Intensive Revision ahead of state elections.
A video of a man attending a virtual Gujarat High Court session while sitting on a toilet has gone viral. He was part of a case that was later settled and FIR quashed.
The Batla House demolition case Today (May 29) reached the Supreme Court. Residents are protesting against the eviction notice, claiming the order is unfair and sudden. CJI Gavai confirmed that hearing will be held next week.
The Supreme Court of India is deliberating on a petition for financial compensation for COVID-19 victims’ families, asserting it as a legal obligation under the Disaster Management Act, 2005. The Court has mandated states to respond within four weeks, while also approving Rs. 50,000 assistance for each death caused by the virus.
Today, On 21st April, The Supreme Court noted that the investigation against YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia is complete. It has scheduled the hearing for his plea seeking the return of his passport on April 28.
The Unified Waqf Act, 2025 has sparked nationwide controversy over its constitutionality, with key provisions now under Supreme Court scrutiny.
Delhi High Court Today (April 16) ordered trial court to delay proceedings in Medha Patkar’s defamation case. Patkar challenged denial of new witness; HC to hear her plea on May 20.
Delhi High Court ruled that OCI cards cannot be cancelled without giving the person a fair hearing. The Court reminded the government to follow due process and respect legal rights of OCI holders.
Chief Justice declined to hear the matter Today (March 5) but added that it could be listed tomorrow. The Delhi High Court earlier refused to stop the demolition of Dhobi Ghat, where 800 homes were destroyed without notice. Residents challenge the ruling, fearing more evictions.
