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.
Citing Anuradha Bhasin Case Precedents In a significant development, the Supreme Court of India has dismissed an application seeking the enforcement of guidelines on internet shutdowns, clarifying that an earlier notice issued in this matter was an inadvertent error. This decision is a continuation of the discourse initiated in the landmark Anuradha Bhasin case, where […]
Manipur High Court on Internet Restoration: Directs State to Consider Whitelisting Mobile Numbers The Manipur High Court, after an extended mobile internet blackout spanning almost 100 days, has directed the state government to mull over a mechanism to restore internet services through mobile phones. This would be achieved by “whitelisting” mobile numbers on a case-to-case […]
In a recent turn of events, the Supreme Court of India has agreed to consider a plea that contests the decision of the Manipur High Court to partially reinstate internet services in the state. The plea was brought to the attention of the apex court by Tushar Mehta, the Solicitor General of India, who is […]
