Today, On 11th June, The Karnataka government told the High Court that BCCI and RCB “invited the whole world” without seeking permission, blaming them for the Bengaluru stampede during the RCB event that led to chaos and injuries.
Today, On 11th June, The Supreme Court questioned the Jharkhand High Court’s refusal to grant full childcare leave to a woman judge, observing, “194 days to raise a child, not just a file,” and sought replies within four weeks.
The Consortium of NLUs has released the revised CLAT PG 2025 results following a Delhi High Court directive. Two questions were withdrawn after legal challenges, leading to a fresh merit list.
CJI BR Gavai said that while judicial activism is important, it must not cross its limits and become judicial terrorism. Speaking at the Oxford Union, he called for careful use of judicial review and highlighted the Constitution’s power to uplift the marginalized.
CJI BR Gavai defended the strict criteria for impeaching Indian judges, stating such safeguards are essential. He emphasised that they are necessary to protect the judiciary’s independence and prevent misuse of the removal process.
A Jharkhand court has summoned Rahul Gandhi on August 6 over his alleged remark targeting Amit Shah. The case arises from a complaint accusing Gandhi of defamation against the current Union Home Minister during a past speech.
Sonam Raghuvanshi has been taken to Shillong in connection with the shocking murder of her husband during their honeymoon. Police allege the killing was planned with her lover and carried out by contract killers.
The Kerala High Court ordered YouTube and Instagram to remove offensive edits of a minor girl’s movie review that were distorted to mock her. The girl’s mother petitioned the court after attempts to report the videos failed. The ruling emphasizes the platforms’ legal obligation to protect children’s content from harm.
The Karnataka High Court dismissed a case against Taha Husain, accused of kidnapping a neighbor’s cat. It criticized police for misusing legal processes in this whimsical case, highlighting the absence of any real criminal offense. The court warned against frivolous complaints that waste judicial resources and admonished the police for their involvement.
In a legal challenge, BJP candidate Navya Haridas contests Priyanka Gandhi’s victory in the Wayanad bypoll, citing alleged asset non-disclosure and corrupt practices. The Kerala High Court has summoned Gandhi to respond, with the next hearing scheduled for August. Haridas claims the non-disclosure misled voters, affecting election results.
