“Border Sensitivity & National Security”: Centre Tells Supreme Court Sonam Wangchuk Detained for Instigating People

The Centre told the Supreme Court of India that climate activist Sonam Wangchuk was detained under NSA for allegedly instigating people in a sensitive border area near Pakistan and China. The government said all legal safeguards were followed, while the Court will continue hearing the matter.

BREAKING| Waqf Registration Row | Go to the Tribunal if Six Months Isn’t Enough: Supreme Court

Today, On 1st November, The Supreme Court heard pleas seeking more time to complete mandatory Waqf registration on the UMEED Portal, with petitioners citing glitches and missing historical records. The Bench said those unable to meet the six-month deadline must individually approach the Tribunal for extension.

Justice Yashwant Varma Case | “Your Conduct Does Not Inspire Confidence”: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment

Today, On 30th July, In the Justice Yashwant Varma case, the Supreme Court observed that “your conduct does not inspire confidence” while reserving its judgment on the constitutional challenge to the in-house procedure, raising serious questions over participation in the internal inquiry process.

Supreme Court: Non-payment of Wages is too Trivial to Justify Committing Murder

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India ruled a life sentence given to a man in a murder case. The court ruled that there was no solid proof that he committed the crime. The case was about an alleged dispute over unpaid or delayed wages, but the judges stated that such a small issue was not a strong enough reason to commit a murder.