[Religious Conversion Remarks Row] ‘Inappropriate’ Remarks Should Not be Used in Any Other Case: SC Expunges Allahabad High Court Ruling

The Supreme Court today (27th Sept) expunged remarks from the Allahabad High Court about potential religious conversion effects on India’s majority population, deeming them inappropriate. The Court emphasized that such general statements should not be referenced in other cases. The decision came while granting bail to an accused previously denied bail based on these remarks.

12 Lakh OBC Certificates Were Canceled by High Court Order | CJI Will Hear State’s Plea Today

The Supreme Court of India will hear a case today(on 5th August), regarding the cancellation of around 12 lakh OBC certificates from West Bengal. The controversy arose when the Calcutta High Court annulled these certificates due to procedural lapses. The outcome of this case will impact the lives of millions relying on OBC certificates for reserved opportunities.

SC Requests Government’s Accountability in Denial of Aadhaar to NRC Excluded Persons

The Supreme Court questioned the government’s denial of Aadhaar cards to those excluded from the NRC, emphasizing accountability. An initiated writ petition contests this decision, seeking Aadhaar Cards for the affected individuals. The petition argues that withholding Aadhaar based on NRC exclusion lacks reasonable correlation and affects basic facilities for 27 lakh people.