Convicts Forming Political Parties| “How Can a Convict Decide Candidates for Election?”: CJI Khanna Defers Plea to August 11

Today, On 29th April, The Supreme Court, led by CJI Khanna, deferred to August 11 a plea seeking to bar convicts from forming political parties. He questioned, “How can a convict decide candidates for election?” highlighting concerns over democratic integrity.

Supreme Court Asks Centre to Respond on Plea for Better Tribal Healthcare: ‘Petitioners Approached Authorities Repeatedly, But to No Avail’

Today, On 21st February, The Supreme Court sought the Centre’s response to a petition calling for improved healthcare for the tribal population. The plea highlights disparities in medical access and urges government intervention. Advocates argue that targeted policies are needed to address critical health challenges in tribal communities. The court’s decision could pave the way for better healthcare initiatives for marginalized groups.

SC/ST Act || Supreme Court Upholds Compensation For Dalit Couple: ‘Intellectual Property Is Also Property’

The Supreme Court upheld a Bombay High Court ruling that intellectual property is covered under “property” in Section 15A of the SC/ST Act. The case involved a Dalit couple seeking compensation for the destruction of their intellectual work. The court reaffirmed their right to protection and compensation under the law. This decision strengthens legal safeguards for marginalized communities.