Sometimes Those Who Investigate Must Also Be Investigated: Supreme Court Orders FIR Against Ex-Delhi Police Commissioner

The Supreme Court ruled that even investigators must face scrutiny, ordering an FIR against ex-Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar in a 20-year-old case involving allegations of criminal intimidation, fabrication of documents, and misuse of investigative powers.

Supreme Court Criticizes Temple Administration & Lawyer Appointments: “Temple Justice In UP Must Not Be Exploited To Serve Private Interests”

The Supreme Court of India expressed concerns over the exploitation of temple administration in Uttar Pradesh, particularly regarding advocates appointed as receivers who might delay litigation for personal gain. The Court directed the Principal District Judge of Mathura to report on ongoing temple litigation, emphasizing swift resolutions and better management of temple affairs.

Unitech Homebuyers Express ‘Mental Agony’ in Letter To CJI, Seek Urgent Action On Stalled Projects Amid Ongoing Uncertainty

Homeowners from Chennai, represented by Iyarappan B, are urging Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna to address delays in Unitech’s unfinished projects affecting 13,000 families. After the Supreme Court’s involvement since 2018, construction has stalled, causing significant mental and financial distress. The association seeks urgent action to expedite proceedings and restore public confidence.

‘Systemic Fraud’: CJI on WB Recruitment Scam | Criticizes Mamata Govt: “State was Duty-Bound to Maintain Records”

Today(on 7th May), Supreme Court calls West Bengal recruitment fraud “systemic deception,” urges digitized record-keeping for overseeing 25,753 staff appointments.