Not Mandatory, No Penalty Prescribed For Not Singing: Supreme Court Rejects Plea Against MHA Advisory On Vande Mataram

Today, On 25th March, The Supreme Court of India refused to entertain a plea against the Government of India and Ministry of Home Affairs circular on singing Vande Mataram, noting it is not compulsory and carries no penalties, according to the Court.

Respect Those Who Sacrificed Their Lives For The Nation: Supreme Court Slams Advocate For Challenging War Memorial Construction

The Supreme Court sharply criticised a Dehradun lawyer for trying to block the Sainya Dham war memorial project. CJI Kant said, “You must have taken possession…those who sacrificed their lives for the nation deserve respect,” from us today.

Holi Relief for Vikas Yadav: Supreme Court of India Allows Temporary Release After 23 Years

The Supreme Court of India granted furlough to Vikas Yadav, convicted in the Nitish Katara case, until March 7 for Holi, noting he served 23 years of a 25-year sentence without remission.

Supreme Court Flags Systemic Delays in NIA Trials While Hearing Bail Plea of Alleged ISIS Operative, Seeks Plan for Special Courts

The Supreme Court examined a plea challenging a Delhi High Court order denying bail to an alleged ISIS operative accused by the NIA of online radicalisation of youth. A Bench led by Chief Justice Surya Kant reviewed recruitment concerns.

Supreme Court Tells Petitioner: Move J&K High Court Against Ban on 25 Books

Supreme Court has asked the petitioner to approach the Jammu and Kashmir High Court against the government’s order banning 25 books. The bench also requested the High Court Chief Justice to form a three-judge bench for early hearing.