Day After Stray Dog Ruling, Supreme Court Bans Leftover Food in SC Premises

A day after ordering removal of stray dogs from Delhi-NCR, the Supreme Court directed all leftover food be disposed of in covered bins to stop canines from entering its premises. The move aims to curb dog bites, maintain hygiene, and ensure safety.

School Job Candidates Rally | “Police Must Act Against Violators If Assembly Disrupts Business”: Calcutta High Court on July 28 Nabanna Protest

The Calcutta High Court said police must act against violators if the July 28 Nabanna rally by school job candidates disrupts business. Since police denied permission, any unlawful gathering will face legal action as per law.

Bombay High Court Orders Removal and Disposal of Abandoned Vehicles from Mumbai Streets

The Bombay High Court has mandated that abandoned vehicles not obstruct public spaces in Mumbai, directing urgent and continuous disposal efforts by police. Merely moving these vehicles to dumping locations is insufficient; proper disposal through legal methods is required. This ruling aims to alleviate traffic congestion and improve urban management in the city.

[Bahraich Violence] “If UP Authorities Want to Risk Flouting Our Order, It’s Their Choice”: SC Stays Bulldozer Action Till Tomorrow

Today, 22nd October, the Supreme Court temporarily halted bulldozer actions linked to the Bahraich violence case, agreeing to review challenges against demolition notices. The Uttar Pradesh government assured no action will be taken until the next hearing. Concerns about sensitive demolition practices prompted this temporary stay for further examination.