The Supreme Court ruled against the State’s notion that providing compensation for land acquisition is an act of generosity, affirming citizens’ right to property. In response to a contempt case, the Court dismissed arguments that delay in compensation benefitted landowners, and left the option open for landowners to challenge the compensation award.
The Supreme Court of India, in a significant move, has issued notices on petitions challenging the Uttar Pradesh government’s recent ban on the manufacture, sale, storage, and distribution of halal-certified products. This development follows the controversial ban implemented on November 18, which led to widespread debates and police actions across the state. Also read-Supreme Court […]
Supreme Court Declines to Quash Criminal Proceedings Against Congress’s Pawan Khera Over PM Modi Comment In a pivotal ruling, the Supreme Court has declined to quash the criminal proceedings against Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera, stemming from his controversial remarks about Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This decision comes after a detailed examination of the case, which […]
