‘Language of the Gutters’ Row: Supreme Court to Hear MP Minister Vijay Shah’s Plea on Remarks Against Col Sofiya Qureshi

The Supreme Court of India is set to hear on January 19 the plea of MP Minister Kunwar Vijay Shah against an order directing an FIR over his remarks on Army officer Col Sofiya Qureshi. The case follows strong court criticism, questions over his apology, and an ongoing SIT probe.

Supreme Court Women Lawyers Association Slam Retired Justice Katju, Demand Apology Over “Winking” Remark

The Supreme Court Women Lawyers Association has condemned retired Justice Markandey Katju’s “winking” remark, calling it sexist and demeaning. The association has demanded an unconditional public apology, stressing such comments harm the dignity of women in law.

“Don’t File This Kind of Petitions”: Supreme Court Pulls Up Plea Seeking Minister Kunwar Vijay Shah’s Removal Over Col. Qureshi Remarks

Supreme Court refuses to entertain plea seeking minister Shah’s removal for calling Col. Sofia Qureshi “sister of terrorists.” Court directs SIT to probe remarks and warns Shah over lack of public apology.

“You’re Testing Court’s Patience”: Supreme Court Slams MP Minister Kunwar Vijay Shah Over Remarks on Col Sofiya Qureshi

Supreme Court pulls up MP minister Kunwar Vijay Shah for failing to issue a proper public apology over remarks against Col Sofiya Qureshi. SIT asked to submit probe report by August 13.

“However Dark the Past May Be, It Cannot Hold the Future Captive” — Supreme Court Ends IPS Officer’s 10-Year Legal Battle With Public Apology

Supreme Court dissolves IPS officer’s marriage using Article 142 and orders unconditional apology for filing 15 cases. All litigations quashed; both parties agree to move on peacefully.

“They Suffered Beyond Repair”: Supreme Court Grants 2-Month Shield from Arrest in 498A Dowry Cases, Orders IPS Officer to Apologize

Supreme Court upholds Allahabad HC’s guidelines giving 2-month arrest protection in dowry cases under IPC 498A. Orders IPS officer to publish apology for wrongful jail of husband and in-laws.

Supreme Court Orders Public Apology, Slams Cop for Jailing Husband & Father-In-Law in False Cases: “What They Suffered Cannot Be Compensated”

The Supreme Court ordered a public apology from a police officer who falsely implicated a man and his father-in-law, saying, “What they suffered cannot be compensated” after they spent 109 and 103 days in jail.

“This Is Not Done”: Delhi HC Slams Saket Gokhale’s Affidavit in Lakshmi Puri Defamation Case

The Delhi High Court criticized Saket Gokhale’s affidavit in his defamation case against Lakshmi Puri, directing him to withdraw it due to improper references. Gokhale, appealing a Rs 50 lakh compensation order for defamatory tweets, must submit a corrected affidavit by the next hearing on July 22, 2024.

TMC MP Saket Gokhale Apologises to Former Ambassador Lakshmi Murdeshwar Puri for “Wrong and Unverified Allegations”

Ambassador Lakshmi Murdeshwar Puri, a retired diplomat and the wife of Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, had taken legal action against Gokhale for the defamatory tweets. New Delhi, June 10, 2025 — Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader and Rajya Sabha MP Saket Gokhale has issued a formal apology to former Indian diplomat Ambassador Lakshmi Murdeshwar Puri […]

Justice Kemal Pasha Apologises to KM Abraham, Deletes YouTube Videos After Legal Notice

Retired Judge Kemal Pasha apologized to Dr. K M Abraham and removed two videos where he made derogatory remarks about him, following a legal notice threatening a defamation suit for Rs 2 crore. Pasha admitted to misjudging the situation and assured no further comments would be made against Abraham.