Noida Hate Crime Case: Supreme Court Pulls Up Police for FIR Delay, Seeks Centre’s Reply

The Supreme Court questioned the Noida police for refusing to register a proper FIR in a hate crime complaint by a Muslim cleric and said mere enquiry was not enough. The Centre has been given one week to place its response on record.

Madras High Court Hears Contempt in Thirupparankundram Deepam Case, Officials Say No Intent to Defy Court

Justice G.R. Swaminathan heard contempt proceedings over alleged non-compliance in the Thirupparankundram Deepam matter, with officials saying prohibitory orders were only to control crowds. The Madras High Court granted time to the District Collector to file an additional affidavit and adjourned the case to March 2.

Sonam Wangchuk’s NSA Detention | Referring to the Central Government as Them, Misleading the Young Generation: Centre Tells Supreme Court

Today, on 2nd February, In the Sonam Wangchuk’s NSA detention, the Centre told the Supreme Court that referring to the Central government as ‘them’ misleads the young generation and risks pushing impressionable minds toward destabilising, Nepal-like political narratives, dangerous paths.

Deepam Controversy: FIRs Filed Over Caste, Religion-Based Remarks Against Madras HC Judge, TN DGP Tells Supreme Court

The Tamil Nadu DGP informed the Supreme Court that criminal cases have been registered against protesters for allegedly making caste and religion-based defamatory remarks against Justice G R Swaminathan. The action follows the Madras High Court judge’s order allowing the lighting of Karthigai Deepam on Thirupparankundram hill.

2020 Delhi Riots: Court Acquits Man Accused of Rioting & Arson

A court acquitted a man accused of rioting and arson during the 2020 Delhi riots after finding major inconsistencies in the prosecution’s case. It held that relying on the testimony of the lone identifying witness would be unreliable.

Tamil Nadu SIR| Display Names with Logical Discrepancies: Supreme Court Orders ECI

Today, On 29th January, The Supreme Court instructed the Election Commission of India (ECI) to publish the names of individuals flagged for logical discrepancies during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in Tamil Nadu. This order aims to ensure transparency and compliance.

I Have Four and a Half Years of Service to Show Excellence, Keeping Sanatana Dharma in My Heart: Justice GR Swaminathan

Justice GR Swaminathan said Sanatana Dharma must remain central to one’s heart while serving in public roles, stressing that character goes beyond professional skill. He added that with four and a half years of service left he aims to excel.

Life, Liberty, Dignity and Property Must Be Protected: Calcutta High Court Orders WB Govt to Deploy Central Forces in Beldanga Violence Row

Today, On 20th January, Calcutta High Court has stressed that life, liberty, dignity and property of citizens must be protected amid recurring violence in Beldanga. It directed the West Bengal government to deploy central forces immediately to stabilise law and order there.

Thiruparankundram Verdict Could Fuel Communal Tensions: Ex-Madras HC Judge S.S. Sundar

Amid the Thiruparankundram hill dispute and Tamil Nadu’s refusal to enforce a single-judge order allowing Karthigai Deepam near a dargah, former Madras High Court judge Justice S.S. Sundar criticised the ruling, questioning permission for a practice despite law-and-order warnings.

Calcutta High Court Allows Suvendu Adhikari’s Sagar Island Rally, Fixes Time Limit and Crowd Cap

The Calcutta High Court has permitted BJP leader and Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari to hold a public rally at Sagar Island after the state administration denied permission. The Court allowed the event with strict conditions, including a 5 pm deadline, a 7,000-person cap, and enhanced law and order arrangements.