If a Man Had Written All This Nonsense, We Would Have Him Arrested: Supreme Court Slams Woman Lawyer Over Derogatory FB Post

Today, On 11th December, The Supreme Court reprimanded a woman lawyer for a derogatory Facebook post targeting another woman who accused Kerala Congress MLA Rahul Mamkoottathil of rape. The Court said, “Had it been a man who had written all this nonsense, we would have got him arrested here itself.”

Dowry Death| Marriage Is a Sacred Institution, Not a Commercial Transaction: Supreme Court Cancels Bail of Man

Supreme Court cancels bail in a dowry death case, declaring that marriage is a sacred institution and not a commercial exchange. The bench criticised dowry practices, warning that material greed is destroying the purity of marital relationships today.

1975 Emergency in India| “Horrible Mistake & Darkest Period for Liberty”: Legal Experts

Prominent legal experts consider the Emergency declared on the midnight of June 25, 1975, as a “horrible mistake” and the “darkest period” for liberty in independent India. It severely impacted the country’s democratic values and institutions.

‘Remo D’Souza’s Plea to Quash Cheating Case’: SC Seeks UP Govt’s Response

Today, On 14th November, the Supreme Court requested a response from the Uttar Pradesh government regarding a petition by choreographer Remo D’Souza, who seeks to quash a 2016 cheating case against him. The case, linked to a failed investment promise, highlights critical legal issues that may impact future entertainment industry regulations.