On May 28, 2025, the Supreme Court of India upheld the Punjab and Haryana High Court’s directives for constructing a verandah and using green paver blocks at the Chandigarh Capitol Complex, emphasizing sustainable development. This decision addressed parking issues while ensuring preservation of the UNESCO World Heritage site’s integrity and ecological balance.
Today (30th April): The Supreme Court rejected Debasish Dhar’s plea on his nomination cancellation from Birbhum, stating that intervening would disrupt the ongoing election process. The court dismissed allegations of prejudice against the returning officer, affirming that he acted in good faith. Dhar’s resignation as an IPS officer did not imply the absence of pending dues. Consequently, the case was dismissed as withdrawn.
Today, On 29th April, Debasish Dhar, BJP candidate for Birbhum Lok Sabha seat in West Bengal, filed an appeal with the Supreme Court after his nomination was cancelled. Represented by Nidhesh Gupta, he stressed the urgency of the matter, seeking an expedited hearing before the impending nomination deadline. This adds to the political tension in the volatile region.
