Delhi HC Denies Request to Cancel FIR for Using PM Modi’s Name in Donations

Today, 15th April, The Delhi High Court rejected a plea to dismiss an FIR against an individual accused of using PM Modi’s name for fundraising. The court emphasized the legal scrutiny of unauthorized use of public figures’ identities for personal gain, reinforcing adherence to ethical and legal standards in fundraising involving prominent personalities and highlighting the legal consequences for such actions.

Even Babasaheb Ambedkar himself couldn’t abolish Constitution: PM Criticizes Opposition

Today, 12th April, Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi reaffirmed his government’s commitment to upholding the Constitution during an election rally in Rajasthan. He criticized the Opposition’s claims, emphasizing that even Babasaheb Ambedkar couldn’t revoke the Constitution. Modi accused the Congress of obstructing Ambedkar’s honors and attempting to undermine the Constitution. The BJP distanced itself from an MP’s statement about modifying the Constitution.

“Why a Contest b/w Union & State?”: SC on Karnataka Plea for Drought Relief Funds

The Supreme Court Today (April 8th) emphasized the importance of harmony between the Union and State governments, urging the Central government to address the petition filed by the Karnataka government requesting the release of drought relief funds.

Karnataka Government Appeals to Supreme Court for Financial Aid Amid Severe Drought Crisis

The Karnataka government lodged a petition with the Supreme Court on Saturday, challenging the union government’s failure to allocate drought funds to the state. The petition urges the apex court to instruct the central government to allocate the National Drought Relief Fund (NDRF) to Karnataka. BENGALURU, Karnataka: The State of Karnataka on Saturday has escalated […]

No Stay on Law Removing CJI from Panel | “It would lead to chaos and uncertainty”: SC Also Rejects Stay Pleas on New EC Appointments

The bench led by Justices Sanjiv Khanna and Dipankar Datta told the petitioners who have challenged the new law.”At this stage, we cannot stop the legislation or suspend its operation. It would lead to chaos and uncertainty, and we cannot do it (stay) by way of an interim order. There are no allegations against the […]

Punjab and Haryana High Court Challenges Defence Ministry’s Litigation Against Disabled Soldiers

The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Monday has issued a notice to the Union Government regarding the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) recent policy of contesting nearly all decisions by the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) that grant disability benefits to personnel. This move has sparked widespread concern among military veterans and organizations, particularly due to […]

Supreme Court Declines to Halt Law Excluding CJI from Panel for Selecting Election Commissioners, Postpones Hearing to April 2024

The Supreme Court, on February 13, 2024, declined to grant an interim stay on Section 7 of the Chief Election Commissioner and Other Election Commissioners Act, 2023. The Supreme Court, on February 13, 2024, declined to grant an interim stay on Section 7 of the Chief Election Commissioner and Other Election Commissioners Act, 2023 which […]