BREAKING| CJI Gavai Dismisses Plea Seeking Criminal Contempt Against AG R. Venkataramani

Today, On 17th October, The Supreme Court dismissed a plea seeking criminal contempt against Attorney General R. Venkataramani. The petitioner claimed contempt under Article 145, but the Chief Justice of India summarily stated: “Dismissed.”

Supreme Court Puts Off Vodafone Idea’s Rs 5,606 Crore AGR Dues Hearing to October 13

The Supreme Court has deferred to October 13 Vodafone Idea’s plea against DoT’s fresh Rs 5,606 crore AGR demand. Both the Centre and VIL sought more time to work out a possible solution.

Kerala Highway Case In Supreme Court | “2-Hour Rain Paralyses Delhi, And You Want People To Pay Toll”: CJI Gavai Slams NHAI

Supreme Court pulled up NHAI after a 12-hour traffic jam on Kerala’s NH-544, questioning toll charges for poor roads. CJI Gavai also said, “The city becomes paralysed if it rains for two hours.”

Supreme Court Halts Action on Old Diesel & Petrol Cars in Delhi: Relief for Thousands of Vehicle Owners

The Supreme Court has stopped authorities from taking action against diesel cars over 10 years old and petrol cars over 15 years old in Delhi, pending review of its 2018 ban. The matter will be heard again in four weeks.

Supreme Court Directs States Or UTs to Notify Sanctioned Posts for Special Needs Teachers by March 28

New Delhi, March 10: The Supreme Court of India has directed all states and union territories (UTs) to officially announce the number of sanctioned posts for teachers responsible for educating children with special needs. This notification must be completed by March 28, 2025.

Supreme Court Justice Surya Kant: Bar and Bench Must Work Together for Justice

New Delhi, March 4: Supreme Court judge Justice Surya Kant emphasized that the Bar and the Bench are two essential parts of the justice system, both working towards a common goal—the pursuit of justice.

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Plea on Armed Forces Suicides

New Delhi, Feb 3: The Supreme Court on Monday refused to entertain a plea concerning suicides among armed forces personnel, stating that the allegations were too broad in nature. A bench comprising Justices B R Gavai and K Vinod Chandran observed that it was not feasible for the apex court to conduct a “roving inquiry” under Article 32 of the Constitution.

Supreme Court: No One is Above the Law, Even an IPS Officer In Matrimonial Case

NEW DELHI: On Thursday (30th Jan), the Supreme Court of India made it clear that no one is above the law, regardless of their position. The case was brought before the bench consisting of Justices B R Gavai, Augustine George Masih, and K Vinod Chandran.