RSS Marches Row: Karnataka High Court Declines to Remove Stay on Govt Order Restricting Gatherings in Public Places

Today, On 6th November, The Karnataka High Court refused to lift the stay on the State government order restricting gatherings of more than 10 people in public places, amid the RSS marches row, keeping the curb on unauthorized assemblies intact for now.

Online Gaming Act 2025: Supreme Court to Hear Key Challenges on November 4

The Supreme Court will hear a batch of petitions on November 4 challenging the Online Gaming Act 2025, which bans online money games and restricts banking and advertising links, amid rising debates over its constitutionality and impact on digital gaming.

Delhi High Court Slaps Rs.50k Costs on Litigants for False Bias Claim: Figment of Infertile Imagination

Delhi High Court imposed Rs.50,000 costs on litigants for fabricating a false bias claim against a trial judge, terming it a “figment of infertile imagination,” while stressing that misleading assertions cannot be allowed to derail judicial proceedings.

Supreme Court adjourns PIL on transfer of TN ministers’ trials, seeks response on “100 pending PC Act cases” claim

The Supreme Court adjourned a PIL on Tamil Nadu ministers’ trial transfers after petitioners’ counsel sought two weeks. Justice Surya Kant told the state, “You too have discharged cases yourself. We’ll hear both sides together.”

Delhi High Court Questions Delhi Govt Over Delay in Retrospective Salary Hike for Law Researchers

The Delhi High Court asked the state to explain why law researchers’ pay hike is only from 2025 despite earlier approval from October 2022. Judges reminded the govt that past hikes were also given retrospectively.

Rajasthan Paper Leak: High Court Cancels 2021 Sub-Inspector (SI) Recruitment Exam

The Rajasthan High Court has scrapped the 2021 police sub-inspector recruitment exam citing massive paper leak irregularities. The court said the integrity of the selection process was compromised and referred RPSC members’ role for further scrutiny.

“Restore J&K Statehood Now”: 5 Petitioners Urge CJI Gavai in Open Letter

Five prominent petitioners have urged Chief Justice B.R. Gavai to establish a Supreme Court bench to address the restoration of Jammu & Kashmir’s statehood, claiming delays threaten federalism and constitutional integrity. They argue that the removal of statehood is unconstitutional and call for immediate action to restore civil and political rights in the region.

CJI Sanjiv Khanna’s One Controversial Verdict During His Last Tenure: The Waqf Amendment Act 2025 Explained

The Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, passed by the Indian Parliament, alters the 1995 Waqf Act, prompting widespread debate and legal challenges. Notable changes include expanded government control and inclusion of non-Muslims in Waqf Boards, raising concerns about religious autonomy. The Supreme Court is currently reviewing its constitutional validity amidst ongoing hearings.

PMLA Verdict Under Review: Supreme Court to Hear Petitions on August 6; Larger Bench Likely

The Supreme Court of India will revisit its 2022 PMLA ruling on August 6, amidst petitions calling for a larger Bench to address constitutional concerns. Key issues raised involve the validity of provisions upheld in the previous judgment, particularly those affecting the rights of the accused regarding the Enforcement Case Information Report.

Waqf Row| “Govt Is Behaving Like a Small Child”: AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Judicial Overreach

Asaduddin Owaisi responded to judicial overreach allegations by saying the Supreme Court must examine whether a law violates fundamental rights, freedoms, or the basic structure of the Constitution. He added that such scrutiny is a constitutional responsibility.