The Supreme Court cancelled the bail of Actor Darshan & others in a Karnataka case, stressing that the law is equal for all. Justice Pardiwala praised Justice Mahadevan’s strong ruling that “no one is above the law.”
Supreme Court’s order de-rostering an Allahabad HC judge sparks outrage among top judges. CJI Gavai seeks to resolve breach of judicial norms and natural justice.
Supreme Court strongly criticizes delay in forensic report of audio tapes allegedly linking Manipur CM to ethnic violence. Bench warns Centre of strict action if report isn’t submitted before next hearing.
The Supreme Court has sought a response from Uttarakhand for excluding blind and locomotor-disabled candidates from judicial exams. Justice Pardiwala called the state’s move “very bad” and issued urgent fresh notices.
BCI Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra hits back at senior advocate Dushyant Dave’s statement accusing judiciary of compromising under Modi’s rule, calling it baseless and misleading. “Supreme Court has protected rule of law, not surrendered to executive,” he asserts.
SC rejects anticipatory bail for two men accused of forcing land sale at gunpoint in Patna. Bench says, “It is not even a case for grant of regular bail.”
SC asks Delhi, Rajasthan & West Bengal police for probe updates on IIT & NEET aspirant suicides. Bench expresses concern over rising student deaths and delays in investigation.
The Supreme Court of India has established a National Task Force to address student mental health and prevent suicides, prompted by recent tragedies at IIT Kharagpur and Kota. The court is investigating whether proper FIRs were filed following these incidents, emphasizing the urgent need for comprehensive measures against increasing student suicides.
New Delhi – Today, 22nd April: The Supreme Court of India has agreed to hear on May 6 the petitions filed by the Kerala government against its Governor, alleging unjustified delay in granting assent to several bills passed by the Kerala Legislative Assembly.
The Kerala government has approached the Supreme Court, challenging the Governor’s delays in approving state bills. Citing constitutional violations, they seek clarification on the Governor’s authority. Notably, the court is urged to set clear guidelines on when a Governor can refuse assent or refer bills to the President, amid concerns over prolonged pending legislation.
