Children Cannot Block Elderly Parents’ Property Rights; Restrictions Are Travesty of Justice: Madhya Pradesh High Court

The Madhya Pradesh High Court declined to interfere with an appellate order that partly lifted an injunction preventing a 90-year-old father from dealing with his property. The court said children cannot block elderly parents’ assets, calling it unjust.

Confidentiality Protected: Delhi High Court Restrains Forensic Investigator From Revealing Privileged Information In Key Legal Dispute

The Delhi High Court restrained a forensic investigator from disclosing privileged information in a suit by Kochhar & Co. It found a prima facie case and ruled that allowing disclosure would cause irreparable harm, granting interim protection to the law firm.

“Political Battles Should Not Be Fought in Courts”: Supreme Court Upholds Quashing of 2016 FIR Against Telangana CM Revanth Reddy

The Supreme Court dismissed a plea challenging the Telangana High Court’s decision to quash a 2016 FIR against CM Revanth Reddy under the SC/ST Act and IPC. The bench said the High Court had “minutely considered the facts” and found no prima facie case.

BREAKING| Jail Is My Life Now; Happy For Others Who Got Bail: Umar Khalid After SC Bail Denial In Delhi Riots Case

Today, On 5th January, The Supreme Court denied bail to student activists Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam in the larger conspiracy case linked to the 2020 Delhi riots. Umar Khalid said, “Jail is my life now; happy for others who got bail.”

BREAKING | Supreme Court Dismisses Telangana BJP’s Plea Against CM Revanth Reddy: Don’t Use the Court for Political Battles

Today, On 8th September, The Supreme Court has dismissed Telangana BJP’s plea against CM A Revanth Reddy over alleged defamatory campaign remarks, with CJI Gavai reminding, “Don’t use the Court for political battles. If you are a politician, you must bear such remarks.”

Telangana BJP Moves Supreme Court to Challenge Dismissal of Defamation Case Against CM Revanth Reddy, Hearing on Sept 8

Telangana BJP has approached the Supreme Court to challenge the high court’s dismissal of a defamation case against Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy over his 2024 Lok Sabha election remarks. The hearing is scheduled for September 8.

Kahaani 2 Movie Copyright Case: Supreme Court Exempts Director Sujoy Ghosh from Trial Court Appearance, Seeks Response to His Plea

Today, On 2nd July, The Supreme Court granted relief to filmmaker Sujoy Ghosh in the Kahaani 2 copyright case, exempting him from appearing before the trial court and directing the respondents to file their reply to his plea.

UK High Court Dismisses Nirav Modi’s 10th Bail Plea, Citing Risk of Absconding and Strong Prima Facie Case

The London High Court has denied Nirav Modi’s 10th bail application, emphasizing the significant risk of him fleeing if released. The court reiterated the strong case against him regarding the Punjab National Bank fraud, amounting to over Rs.13,800 crore, and highlighted concerns of evidence tampering and witness interference.

Supreme Court Slams Puja Khedkar: “Can’t Avail Separate UPSC Exam Attempts As ‘Able’ & ‘Disabled’ Candidate”

The Supreme Court Today (March 18) rejected Puja Khedkar’s attempt to use both disability and general category benefits in the UPSC exam, extending her protection from arrest till April 15. Authorities allege she faked documents to gain extra attempts.

Supreme Court Grants Extended Interim Relief to Ex-IAS Trainee Puja Khedkar in UPSC Cheating Case

NEW DELHI: Today, 14th Feb, The Supreme Court extended its interim order until March 17, 2025, offering protection from arrest to former IAS trainee Puja Khedkar. She is accused of falsifying documents to gain eligibility for the 2022 Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examination.