Today, On 3rd June, A plea has been filed in the Calcutta High Court challenging the West Bengal School Service Commission’s fresh teacher recruitment notification. The petition raises concerns over the process and legality of filling vacant teaching posts in state schools.
The Delhi High Court has requested responses from the Lieutenant Governor and Central Government regarding a petition that challenges an order empowering police to issue takedown notices for online content. The case raises concerns about potential misuse and violations of free speech. The next hearing is scheduled for September 17.
WhatsApp has filed a petition in the Allahabad High Court against a ruling by the Uttar Pradesh State Consumer Commission, which allowed a consumer complaint regarding a service disruption to proceed in Indian courts. The high court has put the proceedings on hold until further notice, with the next hearing scheduled for July.
Petitioners are contesting the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025 in the Supreme Court, arguing it allows government seizure of waqf properties through non-judicial means, compromising their religious status. Senior advocate Kapil Sibal claims the amendment undermines past protections and may lead to loss of waqf status if not registered, raising significant legal concerns.
Turkish firm Celebi has challenged the Indian government’s cancellation of its security clearance in the Delhi High Court, citing national security concerns linked to Turkey’s support for Pakistan. The company argues the decision was sudden and unjustified, significantly impacting its operations in India’s aviation sector amid rising political tensions.
The Supreme Court has formed a new three-judge Bench to review its 2022 ruling that granted wide powers to the Enforcement Directorate under the PMLA, including arrest, summons, and property raids without safeguards. New Delhi: The Supreme Court formed a new three-judge panel to determine whether its 2022 ruling, which affirmed the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) […]
The Supreme Court of India will urgently hear a plea from six family members facing deportation to Pakistan, claiming Indian citizenship amid rising tensions following a Pahalgam terror attack. Their case raises critical issues regarding citizenship, identity, and due process, set against the backdrop of India’s security directives post-attack.
Two dismissed Juvenile Justice Board members have approached the Bombay High Court over their termination in the Pune Porsche crash bail case. The court has issued a notice to the Maharashtra government seeking a response. In a recent development regarding the Pune Porsche car crash case, two former members of the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) […]
Today, On 21st April, The Madras High Court is set to deliver its verdict on April 23 in the case between TASMAC and the Enforcement Directorate (ED).TASMAC and the Tamil Nadu government had filed petitions challenging the ED raids conducted at the TASMAC head office between March 6 and March 8.
Mumbai, March 13– The Bombay High Court on Thursday ruled that Pushpa Ganediwala, former High Court judge, is entitled to receive pension equivalent to that of a High Court judge. This comes after her demotion and resignation following controversial judgments related to the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
