Today, On 12th December, The Supreme Court has refused to modify its earlier order suspending the Enquiry Commission probing the Karur stampede case. The Court said the suspension will continue as directed, rejecting calls for reconsideration and stressing judicial consistency and fairness.
Supreme Court directs Karur Stampede victims’ families to approach the CBI over alleged political pressure to withdraw petitions. The bench stressed transparency and fairness in the probe, saying independent investigation is vital to protect public trust.
Today (30th Oct): The Supreme Court Bar Association condemns police brutality against advocates in Ghaziabad, demanding accountability from the judiciary and law enforcement. They call for an independent inquiry, dismissal of responsible officials, and implementation of protective measures for advocates. This incident highlights the need for systemic reforms and collaboration between legal professionals.
On Friday(13th Sept), The Supreme Court of India has directed the Centre and Uttarakhand to respond to a plea by a girl whose mother, a hospital staffer, was allegedly raped and killed. The petition calls for nationwide guidelines to protect hospital employees, citing delays in police action.
