Today(18th Sept), The Calcutta High Court, led by Chief Justice T.S. Sivagnanam, has removed RG Kar petitions from its list, noting that many issues are currently pending before the Supreme Court. The Chief Justice suggested deferring the matters until the Supreme Court delivers its rulings.
Delhi HC’s Legal Action Intensifies Over Violation of Victim’s Privacy Laws The Delhi High Court’s recent hearing on a public interest litigation (PIL) filed against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has brought to the forefront critical issues regarding the disclosure of identities of sexual offense victims, especially minors. The PIL, filed by activist Makrand Suresh Mhadlekar, […]
Supreme Court Emphasizes Strengthening TV Channels’ Self-Regulation Amidst Media Body Rivalries The Supreme Court, on Monday, September 18, emphasized its focus on strengthening the self-regulatory mechanism for TV channels, stating it does not wish to be entangled in the rivalry between competing news media organizations. The Court’s remarks came in response to the News Broadcasters […]
Supreme Court Deliberates on Article 370: Resurrection Argument Termed ‘Too Far Fetched’ In a significant hearing that spanned fifteen days, the Supreme Court of India delved deep into the intricacies of Article 370, which once granted special status to Jammu & Kashmir. The apex court’s bench, led by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, alongside […]
