The Supreme Court sharply questioned the Army over arbitrary criteria, asking, “How can there be two criteria based on gender?” The bench criticized the unfair evaluation of women SSC officers compared to their male counterparts for permanent commission.
Today, On 25th August, Supreme Court stayed the trial against Ali Khan Mahmudabad over a Facebook post on Operation Sindoor, clearly stating that cognisance should not be taken of the chargesheet and no charges shall be framed.
Former CJI DY Chandrachud called Donald Trump’s 50% tariff on Indian oil imports from Russia a “new challenge to our sovereignty.” He urged youth to safeguard diversity and stressed judges must heal society with empathy.
The Allahabad High Court granted bail to Shahrukh Khan, accused of sharing a controversial edited video of PM Modi apologising to Pakistan. The court imposed conditions, including no evidence tampering and mandatory trial appearances.
Madras High Court tells Centre to act with same urgency as Operation Sindoor to block websites sharing women’s private content. Says women’s dignity is as vital as national integrity.
Supreme Court pulls up MP minister Kunwar Vijay Shah for failing to issue a proper public apology over remarks against Col Sofiya Qureshi. SIT asked to submit probe report by August 13.
Supreme Court judge Justice Surya Kant unveils a nationwide legal aid scheme for soldiers and their families. The initiative ensures free legal help through Sainik Board clinics and ex-army advocates.
Today, On 23rd July, A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking the dismissal of Madhya Pradesh BJP Minister Vijay Shah over his controversial remarks on Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, who led the military operation ‘Operation Sindoor’ and addressed the media.
Today, On 16th July, During the hearing in the Operation Sindoor case, the Supreme Court criticised the SIT for overstepping its mandate in probing Mahmudabad’s social media posts. “You don’t require him, you require a dictionary,” Justice Kant remarked, highlighting investigative overreach.
A Poonch court has ordered FIRs against Zee News and News18 India for defaming a deceased teacher by falsely labeling him as a terrorist during Operation Sindoor coverage. The court criticized the channels for spreading unverified information that harmed the reputation of the victim and his family, emphasizing responsible journalism.
