The Supreme Court will hear Shashi Tharoor’s plea seeking to quash the defamation case over his controversial ‘scorpion sitting on a Shivling’ remark about PM Modi. The case raises key questions on free speech and legal standing.
Parliament’s Winter Session 2025 opened with PM Modi urging the Opposition not to turn the House into a stage for “theatrics” while pushing key GST and excise reform Bills. A heated debate is expected as the Opposition demands discussion on SIR, AQI, security concerns, and new labour laws.
A 71-year-old lawyer attempted to throw a shoe at Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai in the Supreme Court. PM Modi condemned the act, calling it “utterly reprehensible” and praised CJI Gavai’s calm response.
The Patna High Court has directed Congress to take down an AI-generated video showing PM Modi with his late mother, Heeraben, after a complaint alleged it tarnished their image. The Delhi Police has also filed an FIR in connection with the viral clip.
The Supreme Court refuses a full stay on the Waqf Amendment Act 2025, citing presumption of constitutionality, while imposing partial interim reliefs on key provisions.
Delhi Police has registered an FIR after Congress’ Bihar unit shared an AI-generated video showing PM Modi and his late mother. BJP called the clip “shameful” and accused Congress of defaming the Prime Minister.
Supreme Court says politicians must reveal degrees, but Delhi HC shields PM Modi’s records. Prashant Bhushan slams this contradiction as blind justice and judicial double standards.
Justice Vipul Pancholi, Chief Justice of Patna High Court, may become CJI for 1.5 years if the BJP government clears the Supreme Court Collegium recommendation.
The Delhi High Court has postponed its judgment on Delhi University’s plea challenging the CIC order to disclose Prime Minister Modi’s BA degree records. The verdict is now expected next week, keeping the transparency debate alive.
Justice Madan B Lokur criticizes the Supreme Court Collegium and government for arbitrary transfers, stating judges are being shifted “left and right without any reason,” raising transparency concerns.
