[Ashutosh Garg Vs UOI] Rs 1,032 Crore Tax Fraud Case: SC Grants Bail to the Accused

The Supreme Court granted bail to Ashutosh Garg, accused of tax fraud amounting to Rs 1,032 crores through fake firms. The Court took into account the maximum penalty of five years and time served in custody. Garg’s appeal highlighted the economic impact of his actions, leading to a different approach in bail consideration.

NEET-UG 2024 Paper Leak| Petitioners Request Supreme Court for Re-Examination of All Qualified Candidates

Today, On 22nd July, The Supreme Court of India is hearing pleas regarding a possible re-examination for all qualified NEET 2024 candidates due to a paper leak controversy. Concerns over integrity have led to ongoing disputes, with the court seeking conclusive evidence before finalizing proceedings today. Stay updated for further developments.

[NEET-UG Paper Leak] “Re-Test to Be Ordered if Guilty Candidates Can’t Be Segregated From Rank List”: Supreme Court

Today, On 18th July, The Supreme Court stated that a retest for NEET-UG may be ordered if guilt cannot be clearly determined in response to the results controversy. The examination’s integrity is emphasized, with ongoing legal proceedings highlighting the critical need for fairness and trust in the educational assessment system.

Deputy Speaker Vacancy in Lok Sabha| Supreme Court to Hear Petition on July 22

Today, On 15th July, The Supreme Court set to hear a plea on July 22 regarding the vacant Deputy Speaker post in the Lok Sabha and the state assemblies. The petition emphasizes the need for immediate action to appoint Deputy Speakers as mandated by the Indian Constitution. The prolonged vacancy holds operational and constitutional implications, highlighting the significance of balanced parliamentary proceedings.

[Breaking] CJI Extends Stay on Notices Issued by LS Privileges Panel to West Bengal Officials Till Jul 19

The Supreme Court today extended the stay on notices summoning West Bengal officials until July 19 due to the unavailability of Solicitor General Tushar Mehta. The notices were related to an alleged breach of privilege by them regarding their response to a complaint filed by a BJP MP. The court will continue addressing the plea on July 19.

NEET UG 2024: Supreme Court Issues Notice on Plea to Transfer Cases Before High Courts to Supreme Court

The Supreme Court today issued a notice to the Central government and the National Testing Agency regarding the transfer of NEET 2024 petitions from High Courts to the Supreme Court. Multiple irregularities have been alleged, leading to petitions for a retest. The Court has paused High Court proceedings on the matter and is assessing the need for a retest.

Power Sector ‘irregularities’ CJI to hear BRS Leader KCR’s Plea Against Formation of Panel Today

The Supreme Court will be heard a plea from K Chandrasekhar Rao, leader of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), challenging a Telangana High Court order regarding a commission to investigate alleged power sector irregularities during his tenure. Rao disputes the commission’s establishment, alleging bias and political motives. The high court’s order emphasized the need for evidence to substantiate claims of bias.

BREAKING | CJI Agrees to Consider Listing PIL for Court-Monitored SIT Probe into Electoral Bond Scheme

Today, On 12th July, The Chief Justice of India agreed to consider listing a PIL seeking an SIT probe into the Electoral Bond Scheme, acknowledging concerns about transparency and legality. The plea calls for investigating funding sources of companies that donated to political parties and recovering funds from “quid pro quo” arrangements. The Supreme Court has assured priority for an early hearing.

SC Grants Bail to Auto-rickshaw driver Accused After 6 Years in Jail

The Supreme Court granted bail to an auto-rickshaw driver accused of murder after he spent six years in jail due to a prolonged trial. A Vacation Bench noted that only one out of 109 witnesses had been examined, prompting them to grant relief to the accused, Ganesh. The accused argued he was not involved in the crime.

[BREAKING] SC Extended Deadline For AAP To Vacate Delhi Office Premise By 10th August

The Delhi High Court today highlighted a shortage of courtrooms and emphasized that the land allotted for the AAP office has not been used. The Supreme Court extended the deadline for AAP to vacate its office to August 10, granting an additional extension due to pending elections. The court directed AAP to seek alternative land.