‘Why Only Select Clips?’: Supreme Court Orders Centre to Send Full Audio Allegedly Linked to Ex-Manipur CM Biren Singh

The Supreme Court questioned the Centre for not sharing the complete audio clip allegedly linked to former Manipur Chief Minister Biren Singh and the 2023 ethnic violence. It directed the government to forward the full recording to NFSU for an expedited forensic report in a sealed cover.

Karnataka Court Slams Lokayukta for Delay in Final Report in Siddaramaiah Muda Case

The Karnataka Special Court pulled up the Lokayukta for failing to submit the final B-report in the Muda case involving Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. The court deferred orders till December 23, questioning the delay and the investigation process.

Delhi High Court Slams Govt for Delay, Orders Fast-Track Probe into Tihar Jail Extortion Racket

The Delhi High Court has directed the Vigilance Department to quickly complete its inquiry against Tihar Jail officials accused of running an extortion racket. The Court criticised the government’s “lackadaisical approach” and demanded progress reports by January 2026.

“Our Justice System Doesn’t Approve of Secrecy”: Karnataka HC on Chinnaswamy Stampede Report

Karnataka High Court slams sealed cover submission in RCB stampede case. Amicus says, “Our justice delivery system doesn’t approve of such things. It should be transparent.” Bengaluru: Today, on July 01, the Karnataka High Court resumed the hearing of the suo motu case taken up in connection with the tragic stampede at Chinnaswamy Stadium on […]

Supreme Court Directs Delhi High Court to Reconstitute Senior Designation Committee for Rejected and Deferred Candidates

NEW DELHI: 4th April: The Supreme Court of India has suggested that the Delhi High Court should reconstitute its committee for Senior Advocate designations and conduct the process again. This new process should also include candidates whose applireconstitute its Senior Advocate design committeecations were rejected or deferred in the last round of selections in November 2024.

[Sambhal Violence] “SC Has Said Peace & Harmony Must Be Maintained”: Advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain

The Supreme Court highlighted the need for peace and harmony in Sambhal during a case regarding a mosque dispute. It ordered the mosque committee to appeal to the High Court against a trial court ruling. Authorities are to ensure law and order amidst previous tensions, with calm reported during recent prayers.

SC Directs Madras HC Registrar General to Submit Report on Re-Hearing of Quashed PMLA Case

Today(6th September), The Supreme Court directed the Registrar General of the Madras High Court to submit a detailed report on the handling of Jaffar Sait’s PMLA quashing petition. This action follows the unexpected recall of the quashing order and subsequent relisting of the case.