In MUDA Land Scam , The judicial commission has cleared Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his family of all allegations in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority land allotment case, giving them a complete ‘clean chit’ after thorough investigation.
Supreme Court Today (July 23) refused to directly hear a plea by YouTube channel Third Eye against a Bengaluru court’s gag order. The channel must now approach the Karnataka High Court first.
A man in Belagavi, Karnataka, attacked his wife and mother-in-law with a hidden machete inside a court corridor just before their divorce hearing. Both women sustained serious injuries; police have launched an investigation.
Today, On 11th July, In the mandatory Kannada language case, the Karnataka High Court directed the state to “gear up your machinery” and granted three weeks’ time to file its response, emphasizing the need for timely action and clarity.
Justice Surya Kant responded to Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar’s remarks, stating that the judiciary faces attacks daily. His comments came after Dhankhar’s statement about MPs being the ultimate masters of the Constitution. Justice Kant downplayed the criticism, affirming that such challenges are a regular part of the institution’s role.
The Karnataka High Court Today (July 9) issued notice and will hear the case on July 17. RCB has asked the High Court to remove CAT’s comments blaming them for a Chinnaswamy Stampede that killed 11 people.
Karnataka High Court Today (July 8th) ordered police not to file a chargesheet yet in the stampede case against RCB and others. The case, linked to the tragic Chinnaswamy Stadium event, will now be heard on August 5.
RCB Today (July 8th) approached the Karnataka High Court against CAT’s remarks blaming them for the June 4 stadium stampede. The team claims it was never given a chance to explain its side.
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar urged Kannada activists to respect the Supreme Court’s order permitting the screening of Kamal Haasan’s film Thug Life. He emphasized the need for adherence to the law and maintaining peace amidst protests from groups claiming the actor’s comments were offensive to the Kannada language.
Today, On 6th June, In the Bengaluru stampede case, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah defended the Karnataka government’s handling of the situation, stating, “I don’t do politics, we have taken action,” amid rising criticism over the tragic incident during RCB celebrations.
