[Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah Dispute] SC Hear Mosque Committee’s Plea on Sept 17

Today, Petitioners seek removal of the mosque in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, claiming it stands on Lord Krishna’s birthplace. Supreme Court to hear Shahi Idgah Masjid’s challenge to Allahabad High Court ruling on Sept 17. Disputed land’s history and legal battles between Hindu and Muslim parties continue with intricate details and ongoing hearings.

MUDA Scam Case: CM Siddaramaiah Gets Two More Days of Interim Relief; HC Hearing Postponed Till Aug 31

The Karnataka High Court today extended the interim stay on trial court proceedings against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah related to the alleged Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) scam until August 31. The case involves allegations of irregular land allocation and prosecution sanction granted by the Governor, sparking legal arguments from both sides.

Delhi HC Sets July 25 As Deadline for Centre on AAP Office Space Allotment

Delhi High Court today grants Centre a deadline extension until July 25 to decide on office space allocation for AAP, a recognized national party. The court emphasized the party’s right to secure a space from the general housing pool in Delhi, rejecting pressure or lack of availability as justifications for rejection. SC previously set August 10 as the deadline for vacating the current office.

Gujarat Govt Tells HC: 108 Hectares of Grazing Land Given to Adani Group to Be taken back

The Gujarat High Court was informed on Friday that the state plans to reclaim about 108 hectares of grazing land from Adani Ports and SEZ Ltd, allocated in 2005. Villagers had contested the allocation, arguing that it left them with insufficient grazing land. The state has committed to replenishing 129 hectares of land for the village’s use.

[BREAKING] SC Extended Deadline For AAP To Vacate Delhi Office Premise By 10th August

The Delhi High Court today highlighted a shortage of courtrooms and emphasized that the land allotted for the AAP office has not been used. The Supreme Court extended the deadline for AAP to vacate its office to August 10, granting an additional extension due to pending elections. The court directed AAP to seek alternative land.

AAP Claims Unequal Treatment by Centre in Delhi High Court

Today, On 15th May, The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) alleges unequal treatment by the Central government, claiming discrimination in land allocation. The Delhi High Court has requested a response from the Central Government and scheduled a hearing for May 20. The AAP’s petition seeks temporary and permanent land allocation for their office in Central Delhi, with ongoing tensions between the party and the Central government.