Delhi High Court Upholds Election Symbols Order on Allotment to Parties & Candidates, Dismisses Constitutionality Plea

Today, On 9th January, The Delhi High Court dismissed a petition challenging the constitutional validity of The Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968. This order governs the specification, reservation, and allocation of electoral symbols to parties and candidates.

Sonia Gandhi’s Pre-Citizenship Row:  Court Adjourns Plea Seeking FIR Against Sonia Gandhi to February 7

Rouse Avenue Courts has adjourned to February 7 a revision plea by Advocate Vikas Tripathi challenging the magistrate’s refusal to order an FIR against Sonia Gandhi. The case concerns allegations her name entered electoral rolls before she gained citizenship.

IndiGo’s Pilot Fatigue Norms: Madras HC Asks DGCA if It Will Extend the Exemption Granted to the Airline

The Madras High Court has requested the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to clarify its stance on an exemption given to InterGlobe Aviation, operator of IndiGo airlines, regarding pilot fatigue regulations under India’s aviation safety standards.

AgustaWestland Scam: Court Orders Release Of Christian Michel From Custody In ED Case

Today, On 20th December, The Delhi Court ordered the release of Christian Michel from custody in the Enforcement Directorate case after he completed the maximum seven-year sentence under the PMLA. However, he will continue to remain in jail due to the pending CBI corruption case.

KHCAA To Approach Supreme Court Over State’s Land Acquisition Move For Kerala High Court Relocation Plan

The Kerala High Court Advocates’ Association is preparing to approach the Supreme Court against the State government’s decision to acquire land for relocating the Kerala High Court to Kalamassery, after the Cabinet recently approved the plan for a new judicial city.

Supreme Court Questions Rajasthan’s Anti-Conversion Law: ‘Is the 2025 Act Constitutional?’

The Supreme Court has asked the Rajasthan government to respond to a plea challenging the constitutional validity of its 2025 anti-conversion law. The petition claims the law is “ultra vires and unconstitutional.”

SIR Row| No One in 75 Years Has Attempted This: Snr. Adv. Singhvi Slams ECI In Supreme Court

Today, On 2nd December, Snr. Adv. Singhvi tells the Supreme Court that no one in 75 years has attempted an exercise like SIR, arguing that the ECI’s sweeping Special Intensive Revision violates the RP Act, lacks constituency-specific reasons, and exceeds constitutional limits.

No Right to Keep the Same Government Bungalow: Patna HC Rejects Tejashwi Yadav’s Plea to Retain Deputy CM House

Patna High Court held that Tejashwi Yadav lacked any legal ground to keep his earlier Deputy Chief Minister residence, stressing that government houses follow executive discretion and cannot be treated as fixed privileges once political situations shift significantly.

Delhi High Court Questions Centre Over Ban on Nitasha Kaul’s India Entry, Seeks Reply on OCI Cancellation Plea

The Delhi High Court has asked the Central government to respond to UK-based academic Nitasha Kaul’s petition challenging the ban on her entry into India and cancellation of her OCI status. Kaul claims the move is illegal, arbitrary, and violates her fundamental rights.

Nitasha Kaul Challenges OCI Cancellation In Delhi High Court, Calls India Entry Ban “Unfair And Unconstitutional”

UK-based academic Nitasha Kaul has approached the Delhi High Court against the Centre’s decision to cancel her OCI status and ban her entry into India. The plea questions the legality of the move, calling it a violation of free speech and due process.