Today, On 6th November, The Karnataka High Court refused to lift the stay on the State government order restricting gatherings of more than 10 people in public places, amid the RSS marches row, keeping the curb on unauthorized assemblies intact for now.
The RSS has invited Chief Justice of India BR Gavai’s mother, Dr Kamaltai Gavai, as the chief guest at its Vijayadashami and centenary event in Amravati on October 5. Senior leader J Nanda Kumar will be the main speaker, with Mohan Bhagwat’s annual address kicking off the celebrations.
Today, On 11th July, Cartoonist Hemant Malviya approaches the Supreme Court for anticipatory bail after the Madhya Pradesh High Court rejected his plea over allegedly objectionable Caricature targeting the Prime Minister and RSS.
Yesterday, On 1st October, The Madras High Court has ordered Tamil Nadu police to permit the RSS route march scheduled for October 6, emphasizing adherence to existing guidelines governing public gatherings. This ruling addresses petitions from RSS leaders challenging the police’s refusal of permission, reinforcing the balance between constitutional rights and state authority in managing public events.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court criticized the 50-year ban on government employees joining the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), calling it a mistake. The ban, lifted recently, had curtailed employees’ aspirations. The court questioned the basis for the ban and directed departments to inform employees of the decision.
