Matrimonial Dispute| “Misunderstanding on the Concept of Mediation”: Supreme Court

Today, On 26th June, Matrimonial disputes often face delays due to a major “misunderstanding on the concept of mediation”, the Supreme Court observed, clarifying that mediation is not about forced reunion but about enabling peaceful, voluntary resolution between estranged partners.

BREAKING | Supreme Court to Ashoka Professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad: “Why Chase Cheap Publicity?” Over Operation Sindoor Post

Professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad of Ashoka University was arrested on May 18 by Haryana Police for allegedly making objectionable social media posts about Operation Sindoor. The Supreme Court questioned his motivations for posting, labeling his statements as seeking attention. He remains in judicial custody, with a court hearing set for May 27, 2025.

Supreme Court Appoints Independent Observer for Chandigarh Mayoral Election on January 30

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court, on Monday, January 27, 2025, announced that it would appoint an independent observer for the Chandigarh mayoral election scheduled for January 30.

Techie Atul Subhash’s Suicide Case: Supreme Court Lays Down 8-Point Guidelines For Determining Alimony

The Supreme Court has established eight guidelines for determining permanent alimony in divorce cases, focusing on socioeconomic factors and the well-being of children. This follows the suicide of techie Atul Subhash, which highlighted alleged harassment and misuse of legal provisions surrounding dowry and maintenance, stirring public concern over justice issues.