The Supreme Court has directed AIIMS Jammu to form a special medical team to examine jailed former Kashmir High Court Bar Association president Mian Abdul Qayoom. The Court clarified it will not grant bail on merits but will consider relief based on his medical condition.
The Supreme Court directed the Delhi High Court to decide Leena Paulose’s bail plea within three weeks in the Rs 200 crore extortion case, after her counsel informed Justices MM Sundresh and N Kotiswar Singh that it had remained pending over a year.
The Supreme Court has stayed the Allahabad High Court’s order stopping Ram Lila at a school ground in Tundla, Uttar Pradesh. The Court allowed festivities with the condition that children must continue to use the ground for play and sports.
The Supreme Court Today (Aug 28) protected journalist Abhisar Sharma from arrest for 4 weeks in the Assam FIR case over his YouTube video. The Court refused to quash the FIR but allowed him to challenge it in Gauhati High Court.
The Supreme Court will hear journalist Abhisar Sharma’s plea on Thursday, challenging an FIR filed by Assam Police over his video post. Sharma argues the case targets his criticism of state policies, raising vital questions on free speech.
A bench led by Justice Surya Kant and Justice N Kotiswar Singh observed that the allegation of terror financing made against Talwar is “premature” at this stage. The Court, however, gave him the liberty to apply for bail again after six months. New Delhi, May 13 : The Supreme Court of India on Tuesday dismissed […]
The Supreme Court granted bail to a woman accused of murdering her husband and disposing of his body in Odisha. The court noted her prolonged custody, the needs of her minor child, and the lack of examined witnesses. She must provide bail bonds and cooperate with the ongoing trial proceedings.
New Delhi, March 4: Supreme Court judge Justice Surya Kant emphasized that the Bar and the Bench are two essential parts of the justice system, both working towards a common goal—the pursuit of justice.
NEW DELHI: On Monday, The Supreme Court of India has warned that its decision on the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) and Delhi Airport Metro Express Private Limited (DAMEPL) dispute must be followed strictly. The court stated that if the ruling is not obeyed, it will take strict action against the officials of the private company and Axis Bank.
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India on Friday ruled that Rohingya children can approach government schools for admission. If they are denied, they have the right to move the high court.A bench comprising Justices Surya Kant and N Kotiswar Singh gave this ruling while disposing of a petition. The plea had requested that the Delhi government grant admission to Rohingya children who hold United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) cards in public schools.
