Former CJI Justice Tirath Singh Thakur: “Mahakumbh Connects The Global Community With India’s Cultural Heritage”

Former Chief Justice of India, Justice Tirath Singh Thakur, described the Mahakumbh as a powerful medium to connect the world with India’s rich cultural heritage. During his visit, he spent over three hours under the sacred Vatavriksha (Banyan tree), reflecting on the enduring strength of Sanatan culture. Justice Thakur emphasized the harmony and unity embedded in this ancient tradition.

[BREAKING] Arvind Kejriwal Announces Shock Resignation: “Got Justice From Legal Court, Want Justice From People’s Court”

Today, On 15th September, Arvind Kejriwal announced his resignation as Delhi Chief Minister, calling for early elections and intensifying political debate. Kejriwal’s decision, following his bail release, prompted BJP criticism and speculation about the AAP government’s future. He urged people’s support and criticized the Modi government, aiming to seek justice through public mandate.

“NEET Results Should Not Be Scrapped, Re-Examination Not Needed”: Govt Tells Supreme Court

The Ministry of Education defended the NEET 2024 results, stating that scrapping them would unjustly affect honest candidates. The government has formed a High-Level Committee and involved the CBI to address irregularities and enacted new legislation to prevent misconduct in future exams. The Supreme Court’s decision will shape the outcome and future examination policies.

NEET Exam Irregularities| Congress Urges Supreme Court Investigation

The Congress party called for a Supreme Court-monitored probe into alleged irregularities in the NEET examination, accusing the ruling BJP of deceiving young people. The National Testing Agency refuted the claims, attributing higher student scores to textbook updates and grace marks. The Congress insists on a fair and transparent investigation.

Amit Shah likely to Notify Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) Rules on March 11

Anticipation Builds as Centre Set to Notify Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) Rules. The Union Home Ministry Amit Shah is expected to make an official announcement on March11, marking a pivotal moment in the act’s controversial journey. The Indian government is on the brink of a significant legal update as sources indicate the imminent notification of […]

Amending Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Lists in Odisha: Parliament Passes Historic Bills

In a historic move, Parliament amended the list of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in Odisha, including adding four Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups. The changes aim to provide special attention and support for the upliftment of these marginalized communities. The amendments received unanimous approval and reflect the government’s commitment to tribal welfare.

Interim Budget 2024 | Law ministry gets Rs 6461 crore allocation

In the Interim Budget 2024, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman allocated Rs 6,461 crore to the Union Law Ministry, Rs 1,709 crore more than the previous year. It covers government expenses and revenues for a short span in an election year until a new government is elected. The 2023-24 budget proposed a total expenditure of Rs 45,03,097 crore.

Supreme Court Questions Union Government’s Non-Appointment of Sikh Lawyers as Judges

The Supreme Court of India, in a recent hearing, raised serious questions about the Union government’s decision-making process in the appointment of judges, particularly focusing on the non-appointment of two Sikh lawyers as High Court judges. The bench, comprising Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Sudhanshu Dhulia, expressed concerns over the government’s “pick and choose” approach, […]

Era of Peace in J&K, Centre Tells SC

The Indian Central Government has defended its decision to abrogate Article 370 of the Constitution, which had conferred special status on Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), in a fresh affidavit before the Supreme Court. The government stated that the region has witnessed unprecedented stability, progress, and peace since the abrogation, with stone pelting, strikes, and terror […]