Today, On 21st January, The Supreme Court granted a BJP leader six weeks to file a response in a defamation case filed by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and AAP leader Atishi. The case involves allegations of defamatory statements made during a political campaign. The court’s order ensures sufficient time for the leader to prepare their reply. This case highlights the ongoing legal battles in Indian political discourse.
The Supreme Court of India will hear West Bengal’s petition against the Calcutta High Court’s ruling, which invalidated the OBC classification of 77 communities, on January 28 and 29, 2025. The High Court deemed the classification unconstitutional, emphasizing that reservations can’t be based solely on religion. The outcome will influence reservations in jobs and education.
