“Have Faith in Our System”: Supreme Court Refuses Oral Plea Against Nazia Elahi Khan Over Prophet Remarks

The Supreme Court declined an oral plea seeking immediate action against BJP Minority Morcha leader Nazia Elahi Khan over alleged remarks about Prophet Muhammad. The Court advised filing a proper petition, emphasising that sensitive matters must proceed through established legal procedures rather than informal requests.

Supreme Court Upholds Pecuniary Jurisdiction Provisions in Consumer Protection Act, 2019: “Jurisdiction Should Be Based on Price Paid, Not Compensation Sought”

The Supreme Court has upheld the validity of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 provisions, ruling that pecuniary jurisdiction must be based on the actual amount paid for goods or services, not the compensation claimed.