No Shortage of LPG: Attorney General Tells Supreme Court in Key Hearing

“There is no shortage of LPG,” Attorney General Venkataramani told the Constitution Bench as it revisited the 1978 industry ruling under the Industrial Disputes Act, with a nine-judge Bench led by CJI Surya Kant hearing submissions on Tuesday.

“Targeting Any Community Is Constitutionally Impermissible”: Supreme Court Warns Public Figures in Landmark Free Speech Ruling

The Supreme Court of India has ruled that public figures holding high constitutional offices cannot target any community based on religion, caste, language or region. The Court stressed that freedom of speech cannot be misused to vilify or denigrate any section of society.

“Don’t Trust Anybody Before Marriage”: Supreme Court Warns Couples on Pre-Marital Physical Relationships

The Supreme Court observed that a boy and girl before marriage are “total strangers” and advised caution while engaging in pre-marital physical relationships. The remarks came during a bail hearing in a false promise of marriage rape case, where the Court also suggested mediation.

Pune Porsche Crash| “Parents Must Be Accountable”: SC Remarked While Granting Bail to all accused

Balancing personal liberty with justice, the Supreme Court granted bail in the Pune Porsche crash case involving the deaths of two software professionals,
directing strict conditions, trial cooperation, and warning that any misuse would result in immediate cancellation of bail.

Supreme Court Is Not Established to Justify Executive Actions Denying Liberty: Justice Ujjal Bhuyan

Justice Ujjal Bhuyan said the Supreme Court must not legitimise executive actions that curb liberty or breach human rights. Speaking in Goa, he stressed judicial unity to uphold law uniformly and promote global cooperation for extraditing white-collar offenders worldwide.

Transfer of Judge is For the Better Administration of Justice, Government Can Have No Say: SC Justice Ujjal Bhuyan

Supreme Court Justice Ujjal Bhuyan emphasised that judicial transfers are solely for the better administration of justice and fall entirely within the judiciary’s domain. He warned that any government involvement in judge transfers undermines judicial independence and constitutional morality.

Phone Tapping Case: Supreme Court Extends Interim Protection to Ex-SIB Chief T Prabhakar Rao

Today, on 16th January, The Supreme Court extended interim protection to former Telangana SIB chief T. Prabhakar Rao in the phone-tapping probe until March 10, observing custodial interrogation was already permitted and questioning the State’s insistence on continued incarceration without further justification.

Remarks on Operation Sindoor: Supreme Court Extends Interim Protection to Prof Ali Khan Mahmudabad, Gives State 6 Weeks for Sanction

Today, On 6th January, The Supreme Court extended interim protection to Ashoka University Professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad over his remarks on Operation Sindoor, giving the State six weeks to decide on sanction. The Court said no coercive action shall be taken meanwhile.

CJI Gavai Stands Firm: ‘Not a Word Changed’ Despite Dissent in Retrospective EC Judgment

CJI BR Gavai stated that he did not alter his judgment in the retrospective environmental-clearance case even after reading Justice Ujjal Bhuyan’s sharp dissent. The Supreme Court’s majority recalled an earlier ruling, while Justice Bhuyan warned the decision weakens core environmental principles.

Remarks on Operation Sindoor: Supreme Court Adjourns Professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad’s Passport Release Plea

Today, On 18th November, The Supreme Court adjourned Professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad’s plea seeking the release of his passport, which is linked to remarks made on Operation Sindoor. The matter was deferred even though the Court had earlier fixed November 18 for the hearing.