Supreme Court issued notice to Adani Krishnapatnam Port Ltd (AKPL) over a case involving coal dust pollution and environmental violations. AKPL is challenging the National Green Tribunal’s (NGT) order that asked for environmental compensation.
NEW DELHI: Today, 21st April, The Supreme Court of India has issued a notice in the bail application of Lakshya Tanwar, who is facing serious charges in 42 criminal cases related to cheating and fraud. A two-judge bench, comprising Justice BR Gavai and Justice AG Masih, heard the matter. Tanwar is accused of cheating many people by falsely promising bank loans against their properties.
Uttar Pradesh: A local court in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, has issued a notice to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in connection with a complaint filed against one of his statements. The court has directed him to either appear in person or submit a response by April 4, 2025.
New Delhi, March 5: The Delhi High Court has issued a notice regarding a petition seeking the creation of a separate website for the Rouse Avenue Court. The petition, filed by lawyer Abhinav Garg, highlights the challenges faced by lawyers and litigants due to the absence of an independent online platform for this court.
New Delhi, March 4 – The Supreme Court has raised concerns over the delay by the Telangana Assembly Speaker in making a decision on the disqualification petitions of BRS MLAs who switched to the ruling Congress party.
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court issued a show cause notice to Uttar Pradesh government officials over the partial demolition of a mosque in Kushinagar, citing an alleged violation of its 13 November 2024 order.
Civil Judge (Junior Division) Man Mohan Chandel issued the notice, with the next hearing scheduled for December 20. Rajasthan: On November 27, a court in Ajmer issued a notice to the defendants (representing the Muslim side) in a civil suit alleging that the Ajmer Dargah in Rajasthan was built over a Shiva temple. The suit […]
The Supreme Court today(24th Sept) denied an urgent hearing for businessman Amandeep Singh Dhall’s bail plea, challenging a Delhi High Court decision in an excise policy corruption case. Justices Surya Kant and Ujjal Bhuyan emphasized the need to consider the plight of poor litigants and scheduled the case for the second week of October.
The Supreme Court today questioned the Delhi High Court’s involvement in deciding the main bar body for the Rouse Avenue District Court. The High Court’s recognition of the Central Delhi Court Bar Association was disputed by other bar associations. The Supreme Court issued notice on the appeal and scheduled further consideration after four weeks.
The Supreme Court has partly stayed a Mumbai college’s ban on students wearing burqa, hijab, or niqab on campus. Justices questioned the rationale behind the decision, emphasizing students’ right to choose attire. This case has significant implications for dress codes and religious expression in educational institutions across India.
