Today, On 11th August, Supreme Court directed the Delhi government to “submit a detailed report explaining how bail was granted and how the state opposed it” in cases linked to a large-scale interstate child trafficking racket involving kidnapped children sold across several states.
A woman judge from Jharkhand went to the Supreme Court after being denied child care leave. The Supreme Court Today (May 29) asked the High Court to reply within a week.
A woman judge from Jharkhand, who is a single parent, Today (May 27) moved the Supreme Court after being denied child care leave. The top court has agreed to hear her plea next week.
Jharkhand CM launches the Chief Minister Advocate Health Insurance Scheme, ensuring social security for state lawyers. “Jharkhand becomes the first state to secure advocates’ future,” said the CM at the historic event.
A shocking case has emerged in Jharkhand where 3,000 Muslim birth certificates were issued in a village with no Muslim families. Meanwhile, the Phalgam terror attack has sparked fresh concerns over national security threats.
The Supreme Court Today (April 8) ended a case against Jharkhand’s power cuts during Ram Navami after the state followed all directions. Authorities ensured minimum outages and safety during the religious procession.
Today, On 26th March, The Supreme Court dismissed a PIL demanding a judicial probe into the Karnataka honeytrap case, calling it “political nonsense.” The petitioner’s counsel argued that the allegations were serious and required thorough investigation. However, the court refused to entertain the plea, emphasizing that such matters should not be used for political motives. The decision puts an end to any immediate legal intervention in the controversy.
New Delhi: Today, 20th March, The Central Government has informed the Supreme Court that it is working to settle the long-standing issue of royalty and tax dues related to mineral rights and mineral-rich lands. This dispute involves the Centre and several mineral-rich states, including Jharkhand, which are seeking to recover dues worth thousands of crores from the government and mining companies.
The Jharkhand High Court directed UIDAI to disclose Aadhaar details of a missing human trafficking victim to help the police trace them, emphasizing the need for substantive justice over legal hurdles.
NEW DELHI: On February 10, 2025, the Supreme Court of India declared the 2010 recruitment process conducted by the Jharkhand government for Class-IV employees to be “illegal” and “unconstitutional”. The Court quashed the entire recruitment process, ordering the state government to issue new advertisements for these positions within six months.
