Supreme Court Rejects Plea Against ISIS Ban, Says “Terror Tag Linked to Activity, Not Religion”

Supreme Court dismisses challenge to ISIS terror designation under UAPA, saying terms like “caliphate” must be read in terror context. Petitioner told to seek remedy through criminal court, not writ plea.

‘Miya Muslim’ Remarks| “Blatant Betrayal of Constitutional Principles”: Jamiat Chief Urges CJI for Suo Motu Action on Assam CM

Yesterday, On 31st August, Jamiat President Maulana Madani urged the Chief Justice of India to take action against Assam Chief Minister’s remarks on ‘Miya Muslims.’ Madani emphasized the unconstitutional nature of the comments, urging immediate intervention to prevent further division and distress. He criticized the CM for disregarding his responsibilities and fueling communal tensions.

“Muslims Can’t Claim Right to Live-in Relationship as it is Against Their Customary Law”: Allahabad HC

The Allahabad High Court said that a person professing Islam cannot claim the right to live-in relationship, particularly when he has a living spouse, the Court said this while sending a Muslim man’s Hindu live-in partner to her parents.