A PIL filed by lawyer GS Mani in the Supreme Court seeks to enforce the NEP 2020’s three-language policy in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and West Bengal. He argues that refusal to adopt this policy infringes on citizens’ rights and public interest, while the states contend it’s an imposition of Hindi.
Today, On 1st May, The Supreme Court declined an urgent hearing for a private resort, asking, “Is the Supreme Court only for the rich?” and listed the matter for January 2026 since the order was from December 2024.
Today, On 7th April, Chief Justice of India, Sanjiv Khanna emphasized that judiciaries grow stronger through collaboration and mutual respect. He said the signing of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) is more than just a formal step. It reflects the deep, historic connection between the institutions involved. The MoU symbolizes a shared commitment to justice and legal cooperation.
New Delhi, March 6: A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Supreme Court requesting the implementation of the three-language formula suggested under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and West Bengal.
Today, On 17th January, The Supreme Court temporarily issued stayed on High Court order concerning the Ayushman Bharat scheme in Delhi. This stay comes after the High Court directed changes in the scheme’s implementation. The matter will now be reviewed further by the apex court. The decision impacts the execution of healthcare benefits under the scheme in the capital.
Today(on 9th July),Delhi High Court has issued a notice in response to cricketer Yuvraj Singh’s plea for the appointment of a sole arbitrator to resolve disputes with builder M/s Brilliant Etoile Private Limited. The legal action involves alleged violations of personality rights and delays in delivering a promised flat, with further proceedings scheduled for August 5 under Justice C Hari Shankar.
Today, 8th April,The Gujarat HC dismissed pleas by two Sabarmati Ashram residents challenging compensation in the redevelopment project, citing lack of evidence for a hidden fourth option. The residents initially chose cash compensation but failed to vacate on time and then sought a halt to demolition. The court upheld their initial choice.
In a groundbreaking move, the Supreme Court of India and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to foster collaboration in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI) technology. This partnership aims to drive the digital transformation of the judiciary, marking a significant stride in the integration of […]
