Air India Crash| We Need Justice: Pilot’s Father Moves Supreme Court for Judicial Inquiry

Today, On 16th October, Pushkaraj Sabharwal, the pilot’s father, moved the Supreme Court seeking a judicial inquiry into the tragic Air India crash involving his son, late Captain Sumeet Sabharwal, who was the Pilot-in-Command of the ill-fated Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner.

The Bengal Files Row: Calcutta High Court Rejects Plea by Gopal Patha’s Grandson to Stay Release of Movie

Today, On 8th September, The Calcutta High Court has dismissed a plea filed by the grandson of Gopal Patha seeking to stay the release of The Bengal Files movie. The court refused to interfere, clearing the way for its release.

Supreme Court Seeks Haryana’s Reply on Woman Lawyer’s Allegations of Assault by Gurugram Police, Refuses to Stay Probe

The Court questioned her presence at the station and her demand for an independent probe, remarking: “You are just saying all this because you are a lawyer.” NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday issued a notice to the State of Haryana based on a petition filed by a woman lawyer. She has accused Gurugram […]

UP Muslim Student Slapping Case| “State Govt to Pay for Tuition Fees, Uniform, Books & Transport”: Supreme Court

Today, On 14th May, Supreme Court directs UP government to fully fund the education of the Muslim student slapped in school, ensuring no financial burden. In 2023, a teacher allegedly mocked his religion and encouraged classmates to slap him.

[BREAKING] Supreme Court Asks Advocate Vishal Tiwari to File Fresh Plea on Murshidabad Violence During Waqf Act Protests

The Supreme Court of India directed Advocate Vishal Tiwari to withdraw his petition concerning violence in Murshidabad related to the Waqf Amendment Act and to file a new one with clear facts. Justice Surya Kant emphasized the need for honesty and suggested Tiwari present the issue more factually and responsibly.

Supreme Court: ‘CCI Attributed Motives To Settlement. Parties Have Settled’, Upholds Delhi HC Ruling To Quash CCI Probe Against JCB

The Supreme Court on Friday (20th Dec) dismissed the Competition Commission of India’s appeal against the Delhi High Court’s ruling, which nullified an inquiry into JCB for alleged dominance abuse after Bull Machine withdrew its complaint following a settlement. The High Court emphasized the importance of respecting mediation outcomes to foster trust in dispute resolution.