Mohammed Zubair Row | “Whatever Yati Narsinghanand Says, You Cannot Go to Social Media”: Allahabad HC On Free Speech

Today, On 18th December, During hearing on Alt-News Co-founder Mohammed Zubair’s plea, the Allahabad High Court stated, “Whatever Yati Narsinghanand says, you cannot go to social media.” Zubair is challenging an FIR that accuses him of promoting enmity through a post on ‘X.’ The court highlighted the importance of addressing grievances through legal avenues instead of social media. The case focuses on finding a balance between free speech and its potential misuse in inciting public unrest.

[Mathura Shahi Idgah Complex Dispute] “We Have to Decide What Is the Legal Position”: SC to Hear Mosque Committee’s Plea on Dec 9

Today, On 29th November, The Supreme Court will hear a plea from the mosque committee on December 9 regarding the Mathura Shahi Idgah complex dispute. The case revolves around ownership and religious significance, with Hindu claims asserting the mosque was built on Lord Krishna’s birthplace. The court’s decision could impact future religious site disputes.

“Christian Communities Are Being Forced to Pay Excessively High Fees for Burial Plots in Designated Cemeteries”: Plea in Delhi HC

A plea in the Delhi High Court addresses excessive burial fees charged to Christians, highlighting unfair cemetery management practices. The petition argues these inflated costs infringe on fundamental rights, burdening grieving families. The court instructed officials to investigate, scheduling a further hearing on November 29, 2024, due to trust issues with authorities.

Mohammed Zubair Moves Allahabad HC Against FIR Over Tweet Concerning Yati Narsinghanand

Allahabad: Alt News journalist and fact-checker Mohammad Zubair has approached the Allahabad High Court seeking protection from arrest in a case filed by supporters of Yati Narsinghanand, the priest of Ghaziabad’s Dasna Devi Temple, accusing him of promoting enmity.

‘Remo D’Souza’s Plea to Quash Cheating Case’: SC Seeks UP Govt’s Response

Today, On 14th November, the Supreme Court requested a response from the Uttar Pradesh government regarding a petition by choreographer Remo D’Souza, who seeks to quash a 2016 cheating case against him. The case, linked to a failed investment promise, highlights critical legal issues that may impact future entertainment industry regulations.

[Coal Scam] SC to Hear Ex-Jharkhand CM Madhu Koda’s Plea for Stay on Conviction on Friday (Oct 25)

Today, On 24th October, the Supreme Court will hear Madhu Koda’s plea for a stay on his 2017 conviction concerning the coal scam. Koda, convicted for corruption in coal block allocations, aims to contest upcoming Jharkhand Assembly elections. The Delhi High Court previously denied similar requests, citing disqualification from public office for convicted individuals.

“We Do Not Find That Any Interference Is Warranted”: SC Declines to Hear Swamy Shraddananda’s Plea Over Life Sentence Verdict

Today, On 23rd October, the Supreme Court rejected Swamy Shraddananda’s appeal against his life imprisonment for murdering his wife, reaffirming the lower court’s decision. Shraddananda, 84, had challenged the ruling, asserting violations of his constitutional rights. The court emphasized that presidential pardon powers apply even with life sentences, leaving him to serve his term.

[Excise Policy Case] Delhi HC Schedules January 22 Hearing for Kejriwal’s Plea Against ED Summons

Today, On 23rd October, the Delhi High Court scheduled a January 22 hearing for Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s plea against Enforcement Directorate summons related to the excise policy case. Kejriwal seeks legal relief amid investigations into alleged irregularities and money laundering, arguing the process is politically motivated and unconstitutional.

[Breaking] Arvind Kejriwal Moves to SC Seeking 7-Day Interim Bail Extension

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today has requested a seven-day extension of his interim bail on medical grounds, citing weight loss and elevated ketone levels. The Supreme Court previously granted him interim bail until June 1 in a money laundering case. The Enforcement Directorate strongly opposed this decision, stating that he should not receive special treatment due to his political status. Kejriwal’s arrest relates to alleged irregularities in the framing of the Delhi excise policy.

Mira Road Violence|| Petition Filed in Bombay HC Against BJP MLAs Over “Hate Speech”

On Thursday(21st March),A petition filed in the Bombay High Court seeks FIRs against politicians for hate speeches following Mira Road violence. Prominent politicians, including Nitesh Rane, T Raja Singh, and Geeta Jain, are accused of exacerbating tensions with their speeches. The petitioners highlight police inaction and emphasize the need for unbiased law enforcement to maintain communal harmony.