BREAKING| Waqf Registration Row | Go to the Tribunal if Six Months Isn’t Enough: Supreme Court

Today, On 1st November, The Supreme Court heard pleas seeking more time to complete mandatory Waqf registration on the UMEED Portal, with petitioners citing glitches and missing historical records. The Bench said those unable to meet the six-month deadline must individually approach the Tribunal for extension.

Bombay High Court Hearing on Badlapur Encounter Case: Amicus Curiae Tells ‘FIR Should Have Been Filed’

Mumbai: The Bombay High Court heard arguments regarding the custodial death of Akshay Shinde, an accused in a sexual assault case. Senior Advocate Manjula Rao, appointed as Amicus Curiae, emphasized that the police should have immediately registered a First Information Report (FIR) after Shinde’s death.

[Marital Rape] “Will Bring Home Justice For Women In This Case”: Snr Adv Karuna Nundy | SC Relisted Matter After 4 Weeks

The Supreme Court of India Today (Oct 23), postponed the hearing of multiple petitions that seek the criminalization of marital rape in the country. The hearing, overseen by a Bench composed of Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud, along with Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra, was deferred after the counsel from both sides laid out the time required for presenting their arguments. According to the submissions made by the lawyers, each side will need at least one full day to make their case. This led the Court to conclude that a judgment cannot be delivered before CJI Chandrachud’s retirement, which is scheduled for November 10, 2024.

[Marital Rape] ‘If a Wife Says No to Sexual Relations, it Means No’: CJI DY Chandrachud to Hear Petition Today

Today, On 22nd October, the Supreme Court began hearings on marital rape, examining whether husbands should be exempt from prosecution. Petitioners argue for legal equality for women, challenging existing provisions in Indian law. Advocates highlight that criminalizing marital rape does not threaten marriage, while the government warns of potential negative impacts on marital relationships.