A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking a comprehensive regulatory framework for Artificial Intelligence tools in India. The petition emphasizes urgent action to curb deepfakes and protect individuals from impersonation.
Today, On 16th October, Pushkaraj Sabharwal, the pilot’s father, moved the Supreme Court seeking a judicial inquiry into the tragic Air India crash involving his son, late Captain Sumeet Sabharwal, who was the Pilot-in-Command of the ill-fated Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner.
Today, On 13th October, The Supreme Court rejected a PIL seeking an SIT probe into Rahul Gandhi’s alleged vote chori. Addressing the lawyer, the bench said, “Pursue Your Remedy Wherever You Want,” refusing to entertain the public interest petition.
Today, On 13th October, The Kerala High Court dismissed a PIL challenging Arundhati Roy’s smoking photo on her book cover, observing that the petitioner filed it without verifying facts and warning that public interest litigation cannot be misused for self-publicity or personal slander.
Today, On 10th October, Supreme Court while hearing pleas to allow manufacturing and sale of green firecrackers in Delhi-NCR said, “Some people perform morning puja and also burst crackers.” The Court has now reserved its verdict on the matter.
The Supreme Court saw a fiery exchange between Senior Advocates Harish Salve and Prashant Bhushan during the hearing of the Indiabulls Housing Finance fraud case. Heated words flew over alleged fund diversion, with Bhushan accusing Salve of being out of touch from London.
Today, On 8th October, The Supreme Court will hear on October 13 a plea seeking a Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe into Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Vote Chori’ allegations against the Election Commission, filed through a Public Interest Litigation (PIL).
Today, On 8th October, Delhi High Court has rejected a PIL seeking to change the name of the Indian cricket team. The Court said, “Are You Saying the Team Doesn’t Represent India?” emphasizing the team represents the nation.
The Meghalaya High Court has retracted its earlier order that sought Supreme Court approval to continue hearing the case, following the apex court’s directive to transfer all pending stray dog matters directly under its jurisdiction.
The Calcutta High Court dismissed a PIL seeking orders to screen the movie The Bengal Files in West Bengal. The Court stated, “State has not imposed any ban directly or indirectly on the screening of the film.”
