Don’t Make It A Language Issue, My State–My State Attitude Must Be Avoided: Supreme Court Slams TN Government

Supreme Court criticised Tamil Nadu’s rigid language policy stance, urging cooperation with the Centre instead of escalating tensions publicly. The Bench asked the State to assess required land for Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas in every district.

You May Get One Minute, But First Clear the Old Cases: Justice BV Nagarathna Slams Pending Cases

Justice BV Nagarathna emphasizes the need to resolve long-pending cases before seeking fresh listings. The Supreme Court warns lawyers: efficiency comes first, clear old cases to get time for new ones.

Supreme Court Steps In Over Shocking Sexual Abuse Claims in ISKCON Schools, Directs Fresh Probe by Child Rights Bodies

The Supreme Court heard serious allegations of sexual abuse in ISKCON-run schools and questioned the lack of action by authorities. The bench directed petitioners to approach NCPCR and state child rights commissions, stressing that children’s safety must be examined by a neutral body.

Preamble Promises Political Equality: Supreme Court Seeks Centre’s Response on Women’s Reservation Bill in Parliament

Today, On 10th November, The Supreme Court sought the Centre’s response on implementing women’s reservation in Parliament, observing that the Constitution guarantees political and social equality and that women, who form nearly 48 percent of the population, deserve equal political representation and participation.

‘She Should Not Merely Survive but Actively Thrive’: Justice BV Nagarathna Raises Concern Over Worsening Sex Ratios in Some States

Justice BV Nagarathna expressed serious concern over declining sex ratios in some states, citing female infanticide and foeticide. She emphasized that girls should not merely survive but actively thrive, highlighting the urgent need for gender equality.

“If They Were Private Persons, They’d Be Arrested in 15 Days”: Supreme Court Slams Madhya Pradesh, CBI Over Custodial Death Case

The Supreme Court blasted the Madhya Pradesh government and CBI for failing to arrest two police inspectors accused in a tribal youth’s custodial death. The Bench warned of contempt if arrests are not made by October 7.

Woman’s Gotra Changes When She Marries: Supreme Court On Widow’s Property Rights

The Supreme Court heard a petition challenging the Hindu Succession Act, which directs a childless widow’s property to her husband’s family. Justice BV Nagarathna highlighted, “under Hindu law, a woman’s gotra changes when she marries.”

Adani Power in Focus: Supreme Court Dismisses Centre’s Appeal, Says No Export Duty on DTA to SEZ Transfers

The Supreme Court has ruled that goods moved from Domestic Tariff Areas (DTA) to Special Economic Zones (SEZ) are domestic supplies, not exports. The verdict relieves companies like Adani Power from export duty disputes under the Customs Act, 1962.

Telangana Phone Tapping Row: Supreme Court tells ex-SIB Chief Prabhakar Rao to “cooperate with trial”

The Supreme Court has asked former Telangana intelligence officer T Prabhakar Rao to cooperate in the ongoing illegal phone tapping trial. The case involves surveillance of politicians, journalists, and even High Court judges during the BRS Government’s tenure.

“Arbitration Continues to Be Male-Dominated, Women Arbitrators Must be Swiftly Addressed”: Justice BV Nagarathna

Supreme Court Justice BV Nagarathna highlights gender disparity in arbitration, urging swift inclusion of women arbitrators to promote diversity, fairness, and a stronger Indian arbitration ecosystem.