Today, On 4th September, The Supreme Court has registered a suo motu PIL over non-functional CCTV cameras in police stations after a Dainik Bhaskar report revealed 11 custodial deaths in the last 7 to 8 months, raising serious concerns on accountability.
The Supreme Court ruled that unregistered property claims hold no legal value. Only properly documented, registered ownership will be protected by law.
The Supreme Court of India reaffirmed the fundamental right to free speech by quashing an FIR against Congress MP Imran Pratapgarhi over a social media post.
The Supreme Court Yesterday (Feb 27) ruled that authorized officers can legally arrest under the GST & Customs Act, rejecting challenges to their powers. The judgment clarifies arrest conditions, legal safeguards, and enforcement rights against tax evasion.
The Indore family court has ordered the wife to pay alimony of Rs 5,000 per month to her husband after both parties filed harassment complaints and sought spousal support. This ruling followed a legal battle between the couple, resulting in the court favoring the husband.
