Criminal Case Against Widow Mother Cannot Deny Son Compassionate Appointment: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court held that criminal proceedings against a deceased employee’s widow cannot be a ground to deny compassionate appointment to the son. Allowing Atul Chauhan’s appeal, the Court directed consideration of his claim under applicable Haryana service rules.

Delhi High Court Refuses Suo Motu Action Over Online Trolling Of Saket Court Judge on Staying FIR against Abhijit Iyer-Mitra

The Delhi High Court refused to initiate suo motu proceedings over alleged online trolling of a Saket Court judge after interim protection was granted to Abhijit Iyer-Mitra in a case involving remarks against Newslaundry and its journalists.

Rs 370 biryani controversy: Maharashtra Cyber Cell Registers FIR Against Comedian Pranit More And Others

The Maharashtra Cyber Cell registered an FIR against comedian Pranit More, web developer Himanshu Jangra, doctor Sejal Pawar and others over allegedly obscene and offensive content circulated online after a Gurugram comedy event. The case involves social media posts concerning women, consent and deceased persons.

They Are Ruining Each Other’s Career: Supreme Court Seeks Amicable Resolution In Rohini Sindhuri And Roopa Moudgil Case

The Supreme Court urged IAS officer Rohini Sindhuri and IPS officer D Roopa Moudgil to resolve their long-running dispute through mediation, observing that continued litigation was harming both careers. The Court made the remarks while hearing Sindhuri’s challenge to criminal defamation proceedings.

BREAKING| Rajya Sabha Nomination: Supreme Court Dismisses Meenakshi Natarajan’s Plea Against Rejection, Allows Election Petition

Today, On 12th June, The Supreme Court dismissed Congress leader Meenakshi Natarajan’s plea challenging the rejection of her Rajya Sabha nomination from Madhya Pradesh. The Court declined to interfere at this stage but granted her liberty to pursue an election petition in accordance with law.

Delhi High Court Orders Removal Of More Videos By Dr Kapil Kakkar Over Allegations Against Sitting Judge In Saket Collapse Case

The Delhi High Court directed removal of additional videos uploaded by Dr. Kapil Kakkar containing allegations against a sitting High Court judge and linking the judge to the Saket building collapse deaths. The order was passed during proceedings in a criminal contempt petition initiated by the Delhi High Court Bar Association.

NCLT Initiates Personal Insolvency Proceedings Against Anil Ambani in SBI Debt Recovery Case

The Mumbai Bench of the NCLT admitted SBI’s application seeking personal insolvency proceedings against Reliance Group Chairman Anil Ambani. The Tribunal appointed a Resolution Professional and directed issuance of a public notice inviting creditor claims, marking a major development in the insolvency process.

Judge Duped Through Tinder?: Delhi Court Denies Bail To The Accused In Rs.52 Lakh Cyber Fraud, Slams IO For Probe Lapses

A Delhi Karkardooma Court rejected the bail plea of Deepak Vats, accused of cheating a Haryana judicial officer of over Rs 52 lakh in a case allegedly originating on Tinder. The Court observed that the allegations were consistent with a suspected honey-trap scheme and made strong remarks on the investigation.

TN State Song vs Vande Mataram: Madras HC Seeks Centre, State Response On PIL Challenging State Song Practice

The Madras High Court sought responses from the Union and Tamil Nadu governments on a plea challenging the treatment of Tamil Thai Vaazhthu during official functions. The petition questions a Union circular allegedly resulting in the State Song being rendered after Vande Mataram and the National Anthem.

Telangana High Court Annuls Marriage After Husband Allegedly Gave Wrong Date Of Birth On Matrimonial Website

The Telangana High Court annulled a marriage after finding that the husband had misrepresented his date of birth on an online matrimonial platform. The Court held that the incorrect age details misled the wife regarding horoscope compatibility, leading her to consent to marriage under a mistaken belief.