Noida Hate Crime Case: Supreme Court Pulls Up Police for FIR Delay, Seeks Centre’s Reply

The Supreme Court questioned the Noida police for refusing to register a proper FIR in a hate crime complaint by a Muslim cleric and said mere enquiry was not enough. The Centre has been given one week to place its response on record.

Rajasthan HC Dismisses Plea Over ‘Malicious’ Ayodhya Verdict Question in LL.B. Exam: “Academic Freedom Should Not Be Curtailed Merely Because Sentiments Are Hurt”

Rajasthan HC Dismisses Plea Over ‘Malicious’ Ayodhya Verdict Question in LL.B. Exam. Court says academic freedom cannot be curtailed merely because sentiments are hurt, unless the language used is clearly offensive, defamatory, or unlawful; upholds autonomy of educational institutions in syllabus design.

UP Muslim Student Slapping Case| “State Govt to Pay for Tuition Fees, Uniform, Books & Transport”: Supreme Court

Today, On 14th May, Supreme Court directs UP government to fully fund the education of the Muslim student slapped in school, ensuring no financial burden. In 2023, a teacher allegedly mocked his religion and encouraged classmates to slap him.

Bombay High Court Dismisses Plea Against Kailash Kher Over ‘Babam Bam’ Song

MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court has dismissed the criminal case against famous singer Kailash Kher. He was accused of hurting religious sentiments through his song ‘Babam Bam’. The bench, consisting of Justices Bharati Dangre and Shyam C Chandak, emphasized the value of tolerance in a democratic society.

UP Muslim Student Slapping Case: Supreme Court Directs State to Find Sponsor for Child’s Schooling Expenses

The Supreme Court today directed the UP Government to secure a sponsor to cover the educational expenses for a Muslim child from Muzaffarnagar who was assaulted. The state must ensure the child remains in the same school until the completion of his schooling. This directive stems from a petition filed by Tushar Gandhi seeking justice for the mistreated student.