“What Steps Are Being Taken?” Supreme Court Asks Centre to File Detailed Report on Illegal Constructions Along Ganga

The Supreme Court has directed the Centre to submit a comprehensive report on illegal constructions and encroachments along the banks and floodplains of the Ganga. The Court also sought details of steps taken to remove encroachments and protect the river ecosystem.

Supreme Court Orders Employer to Deduct Rs 25,000 From Husband’s Salary After He Refuses to Pay Maintenance

The Supreme Court directed a man’s employer to deduct Rs 25,000 monthly from his salary after he repeatedly refused to pay maintenance to his estranged wife. The Court said the amount must be transferred directly to the wife’s bank account to ensure support for her and their minor daughter.

Allahabad High Court Judge Demoralised? Oudh Bar Moves CJI Over Supreme Court’s “Shocking” Remarks in Dowry Death Bail Case

The Oudh Bar Association has written to CJI Surya Kant seeking expunction of strong Supreme Court remarks against an Allahabad High Court judge. The controversy arose after the top court set aside a bail order in a dowry death case, calling it “one of the most shocking and disappointing” orders.

Kerala VC Appointment Row: Supreme Court Says “If You Don’t Resolve It, We Will Appoint”

The Supreme Court has warned the Kerala Government and the Governor that it will directly appoint Vice-Chancellors if their ongoing dispute continues. The Court stressed that only the “most meritorious” candidates must be selected without further delay.

SP vs DSP ‘Rape on Promise to Marry’ Case: Supreme Court Says “Should Have Checked Horoscope Before Relationship”

During a hearing in a rape-on-promise-to-marry case between a Superintendent and Deputy Superintendent of Police, the Supreme Court made a witty remark saying the couple “should have matched horoscopes before entering the relationship.” The Court has now referred the matter to mediation under Justice Gita Mittal.

Supreme Court Issues Bailable Warrant Against Lawyer Over ‘Scandalous’ Complaint Targeting Judges and Senior Advocates

The Supreme Court issued bailable warrants against advocate Mukut Nath Verma for filing a “scandalous and frivolous” complaint against SCBA Election Committee members and judges. The Court warned such defamatory actions cannot go unchecked and prima facie constitute criminal contempt.

Supreme Court says arbitral tribunals can condone delay beyond ICA Rules in interest of justice

The Supreme Court has upheld a tribunal’s discretion to condone Doosan Power’s 84-day delay in filing its defence, ruling that arbitral rules “are meant to guide and not bind.” The Court rejected Aneja Constructions’ plea, affirming party autonomy remains subject to fairness and justice.

How Did Journalist Enter Jail for Bishnoi Interview? Supreme Court Grills Dismissed Punjab DSP

The Supreme Court reviewed a petition from former Punjab DSP Gursher Singh Sandhu concerning the controversial jail interview of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. Sandhu argued he was unfairly targeted despite not being implicated in the FIR. The Court dismissed his petition, allowing him to seek relief at the High Court, where investigations revealed security failures leading to multiple suspensions.

BREAKING | Supreme Court Warns of Strict Action Over SCBA Election Dispute: “We Will Show Consequences of Making Such Claims”

Supreme Court Today (May 29) heard a complaint by Dr. Mukut Nath Varma on alleged irregularities in SCBA elections. The court ordered him to file an affidavit and appear in person next time.

SCBA Elections: Vikas Singh Wins President Post Again After Recount; Supreme Court Orders Fresh Recount for Junior Executive Members

The Supreme Court ordered a fresh recount of votes for Junior Executive Members in the SCBA elections to resolve doubts following allegations of irregularities. Despite prior recounts affirming Vikas Singh’s presidency, the Court aimed for transparency and assurance to members, while reprimanding candidate Dr. Aggarwala for frivolous accusations against the election committee.