SIR In West Bengal Has Been Compromised By Violence And Political Interference: ECI Tells Supreme Court

The Election Commission told the Supreme Court that West Bengal’s voter list revision was disrupted by violence, intimidation, and political pressure. It said officials could not perform their legal duties, even though the same process was peaceful in all other states.

BREAKING| Could Lead to Lawlessness If We Do Not Intervene: Supreme Court Issues Notice to Mamata, WB Govt Over ED’s Plea

Today, On 15th January, The Supreme Court has issued a notice to Mamata Banerjee and the West Bengal government, warning that the ED’s plea alleging obstruction during I-PAC raids. The apex court remarked that it “could lead to lawlessness if we do not intervene,” signaling stern judicial action.

ED vs Mamata Banerjee | Was It Jantar Mantar? Supreme Court Slams Chaos in Calcutta High Court

Today, On 15th January, The Supreme Court slammed the turmoil in the Calcutta High Court during ED proceedings, asking if it resembled Jantar Mantar. The apex court called it a “serious issue” and announced plans to issue a notice in the matter.

BREAKING| I-PAC Raids Row| Shocking Pattern, CM Banerjee Barges In During Statutory Action: ED Tells Supreme Court

Today, On 15th January, I-PAC Raids Row escalates as the Enforcement Directorate tells the Supreme Court that a shocking pattern is emerging. The agency alleges that CM Banerjee barges in during statutory action, accompanied by Police Commissioner, before sitting on a dharna.

Breaking | ED vs Mamata Banerjee| Calcutta High Court Disposes TMC Plea, Adjourns ED Petition in I-PAC Raids Row

Today, On 14th January, In ED vs Mamata Banerjee Row, Calcutta High Court disposes of the TMC plea and adjourns the ED petition linked to the I-PAC raids row, marking a major twist in the ongoing political-legal battle between the Enforcement Directorate and West Bengal Chief Minister.

Bengal Govt & Mamata Banerjee Is Obstructing Our Probe: ED Moves Supreme Court Over I-PAC Raids

The Enforcement Directorate has moved the Supreme Court alleging that the West Bengal government, including Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, obstructed its probe during searches at the I-PAC office and the residence of its director, Pratik Jain, in Kolkata.

West Bengal SIR Row | CAA Applications Delayed for Over a Year; Rights Must Crystallise on Filing Date: Snr. Adv. Karuna Nundy

Today, On 9th December, In the West Bengal SIR Row, Senior Advocate Karuna Nundy told the Supreme Court that CAA applications are facing over a year of delay, adding that an applicant’s rights must crystallise on the date of filing and should not depend on later procedural stages.

West Bengal SIR Row| ECI Must Act or There Will Be Anarchy: Supreme Court Seeks Reply on CAPF Deployment Plea

Today, On 9th December, The Supreme Court said the Election Commission of India must intervene if any law and order problem arises during the West Bengal SIR process. The Bench warned that without timely action by the ECI, the situation could lead to complete anarchy.

SC Raises Concerns Over “Political Influence” in Criminal Trials, Revives Murder Case Against Former MLA

The Supreme Court reinstated the trial of a former lawmaker in a 30-year-old double murder case, expressing concerns about political interference and delays in the justice system. It criticized the High Court for allowing the accused to postpone their trial, emphasizing the need to address systemic flaws and ensure timely resolution of legal disputes.

Complaint Against AAP Legal Cell’s Protest in Delhi Court Premise Over Kejriwal’s Arrest

Today (27th March) A formal complaint has been lodged with the Delhi High Court against Aam Aadmi Party’s legal cell for organizing protests within court premises following Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s arrest. Advocate Vaibhav Singh seeks to halt the demonstrations and urges investigation into potential professional misconduct by the Bar Councils of India and Delhi. The complaint specifically targets the AAP’s Legal Cell’s Vice-Chairman, Sanjiv Nasiar, for making false allegations and using court spaces for political purposes, calling for appropriate penalties.