Sanatan Dharma Remark| Court Has Done Many Things in the Past: Supreme Court to Hear Udhayanidhi Stalin’s Plea

Today, On 1st September, In the Sanatan Dharma Remark Row, The Supreme Court observed, “This court has done many things in the past. It does not mean that we should also do the same thing.” The court will hear Udhayanidhi Stalin’s plea in 2026.

Supreme Court Suspends Telangana MLCs: Governor’s Quota Nominations Declared Invalid

The Supreme Court has suspended Telangana MLCs M Kodandaram and Amer Ali Khan, ruling their induction under the Governor’s quota invalid. The Court said, “The action… on the strength of the interim order was misplaced.”

Relief for Vijay: Madras High Court rejects plea to ban TVK flag in copyright & trademark dispute

The Madras High Court has refused to restrain actor Vijay’s party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) from using its yellow-maroon flag. The court said it is prima facie not convinced of any trademark or copyright infringement as claimed by a Chennai trust.

Delhi High Court Bars Ex-ICICI Bank Employee from Posting “Abusive & Derogatory” Content Online

The Delhi High Court has temporarily restrained a former probationary ICICI Bank employee from sharing any abusive, derogatory, or defamatory posts or videos against the bank. Justice Amit Bansal observed the content aimed to harm the bank’s reputation and could cause irreparable injury.

Will Rohingyas Be Declared Refugees?: Supreme Court Examines Deportation, Bail, and Basic Rights

The Supreme Court began hearing petitions on Rohingya deportation and refugee rights in Jaffar Ullah v. UOI, focusing on refugee status, bail, basic amenities, and legal deportation, with matters divided into three separate groups.

Supreme Court Halts Contempt Case Against HD Kumaraswamy in Karnataka Land Grab Row

Supreme Court stays Karnataka HC order making Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy a party in contempt case. Case involves alleged illegal land encroachment in Bidadi by Kumaraswamy and his family.

Calcutta HC Restrains WB Govt’s Monetary Aid to ‘Jobless’ Group C & D School Staff: ‘Flawed Selection Process’

Today, On 20th June, Calcutta High Court restrained the West Bengal government from giving monetary aid to ‘jobless’ Group C and D school staff, citing a flawed selection process flagged by the Supreme Court. Relief put on hold till September 26.

Special Bombay HC Bench to Rehear Maratha Quota Petitions from July 18

The Bombay High Court will resume hearings on challenges to the 2024 Maratha reservation law starting July 18, 2025. This law grants reservations in jobs and education to the Maratha community. A special three-judge bench will review all arguments anew, maintaining an interim order on admissions and jobs until a final verdict.

Madras High Court Rejects Plea for NEET-UG 2025 Re-Exam: “It Would Seriously Affect Level Playing Field”

Today, On 6th June, Madras High Court denied a plea to re-conduct NEET-UG 2025 for candidates hit by a power outage, as Justice C. Kumarappan noted that such an order would unfairly impact the level playing field for 22 lakh aspirants. The Madras High Court dismissed a series of writ petitions requesting a re-conduct of […]

Sadhguru Moves Delhi High Court to Protect Personality Rights from AI Misuse; Court to Pass Interim Order

Spiritual leader Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev has filed a petition in the Delhi High Court to safeguard his personality rights from unauthorized use of his name, image, and voice, particularly through AI. His lawyer highlighted fraudulent activities involving fake products online, prompting the court to consider removing such content and engaging with Google for further support.