‘You Invented New Law’: Supreme Court Slams MP High Court for Denying Bail

The Supreme Court criticized the Madhya Pradesh High Court for wrongly rejecting a convict’s bail request based on unfounded legal reasoning. The apex court granted bail, highlighting the delays in appeal hearings and stating that established legal principles should guide bail decisions, not arbitrary rules about serving part of a sentence.

Supreme Court Directs Delhi High Court to Reconstitute Senior Designation Committee for Rejected and Deferred Candidates

NEW DELHI: 4th April: The Supreme Court of India has suggested that the Delhi High Court should reconstitute its committee for Senior Advocate designations and conduct the process again. This new process should also include candidates whose applireconstitute its Senior Advocate design committeecations were rejected or deferred in the last round of selections in November 2024.

Supreme Court Refuses to Relax Firecracker Ban: Says ‘Not Everyone Can Afford Air Purifiers’

The Supreme Court of India upheld the ban on firecrackers in Delhi-NCR due to persistent high air pollution levels. Emphasizing the right to health under Article 21 of the Constitution, the court stated that alternatives like “green crackers” must prove minimal pollution before reconsideration. It recognized the severe pollution crisis as an extraordinary situation warranting the ban.

Supreme Court Slams Uttar Pradesh Government Over “High-Handed” Demolitions in Prayagraj

The Supreme Court criticized the Uttar Pradesh government for demolishing homes in Prayagraj without proper legal procedures, describing the actions as shocking. The court stated that residents were unfairly treated and emphasized the need for due process. It allowed petitioners to rebuild homes, pending appeals, but they must bear future demolition costs if unsuccessful.

Senior Designation Case: Delhi, Karnataka, Punjab & Haryana, Patna HC Recommendations To Supreme Court

NEW DELHI: Today, 18th March: The process of designating Senior Advocates is under review as four High Courts—Delhi, Karnataka, Punjab & Haryana, and Patna—have given their suggestions to the Supreme Court. The current system, which was set by the Supreme Court in the 2017 case of Indira Jaising vs. Supreme Court, is now being reconsidered for improvements.

Supreme Court Delays Hearing on GM Mustard Case Until April 15

New Delhi, March 6: The Supreme Court has postponed the hearing on petitions challenging the government’s 2022 decision to allow the limited environmental release of genetically modified (GM) mustard. A bench comprising Justices Abhay S Oka, Sudhanshu Dhulia, and Ujjal Bhuyan deferred the hearing after Attorney General R Venkataramani requested more time to present arguments.

Supreme Court on Delhi Air Pollution: No More Fights, But Will Action Be Taken?

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on 13th February, observed that even though the recent election results in Delhi may have ended the political fight between the Centre and the Delhi government, it does not automatically mean that the problem of air pollution will be solved.

Supreme Court Tells Centre to Stop Dragging Retired Army Personnel to Court Over Disability Pension

New Delhi, Jan 30: The Supreme Court has strongly criticized the Centre for repeatedly taking retired armed forces personnel to court over disability pensions. The top court has asked the government to create a policy to prevent unnecessary litigation in such cases.

Supreme Court: ‘CCI Attributed Motives To Settlement. Parties Have Settled’, Upholds Delhi HC Ruling To Quash CCI Probe Against JCB

The Supreme Court on Friday (20th Dec) dismissed the Competition Commission of India’s appeal against the Delhi High Court’s ruling, which nullified an inquiry into JCB for alleged dominance abuse after Bull Machine withdrew its complaint following a settlement. The High Court emphasized the importance of respecting mediation outcomes to foster trust in dispute resolution.

‘Capital (Delhi) Should Not Become The Most Polluted City In The World’: Apex Court On Delhi Air Pollution

The Supreme Court, led by Justices Oka and Masih, today (14th Nov) scrutinized the Delhi government’s lack of action amid the city’s alarming air pollution levels, recently the worst globally. Concerns were raised regarding firecracker ban enforcement and stubble burning from neighboring states. A decision on a permanent firecracker ban is anticipated by November 25.