“Our Own Social Media Is Enough”: Justice Surya Kant’s Quip Amid Bihar Voter List Row in Supreme Court

During a heated SC hearing on Bihar’s voter roll revision, Justice Surya Kant remarked, “Our own social media websites are sufficient,” while addressing concerns of criticism from foreign media. The case highlights worries over arbitrary voter deletions and rising misinformation against the judiciary.

PIL Filed in Bombay High Court: Aurangzeb’s Tomb Removal Debate After Nagpur Violence

Mumbai: Today, 21st March, A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Bombay High Court demanding the demolition of the tomb and its removal from the list of national monuments.

Pune Bus Rape Case: Advocate Seeks Order to Stop Defamatory Content Against Victim

Pune: Advocate Asim Sarode, on Tuesday, informed a Pune court that the woman in the Swargate bus rape case had become a victim of false stories spread on social media and other platforms. He requested the court to issue a restraining order to stop the spread of such defamatory content about her.