Presidential Reference Row| Supreme Court Refuses To Examine Question On Whether States Can Approach Under Article 32 Instead Of Article 131

The Supreme Court, while hearing the Presidential Reference on Governors’ powers, clarified it will not examine the contentious question of whether States can approach under Article 32 instead of Article 131 in Union–State disputes.

Ex-MP Mohan Delkar Suicide| “A Sensitive Person May End Life, But Hard-Hearted One May Not”: CJI Gavai Reserves Verdict on Son’s Plea Against Quashing of FIR

Today, On 4th August, The Supreme Court has reserved its verdict on a plea challenging the quashing of the FIR against UT Administrator Praful Khoda Patel and others, accused of abetting the 2021 suicide of ex-MP Mohan Delkar.

[BREAKING] “We Instructed Judges to Allow Virtual Hearings”: CJI Sanjiv Khanna Permits Virtual Appearances Amid Delhi Air Pollution

Today, On 19th November, Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna has permitted online attendance for lawyers and encouraged virtual court hearings due to deteriorating air quality in Delhi. This adaptive measure aims to safeguard health amid escalating pollution levels. The Supreme Court also mandated the suspension of in-person classes for grades up to 12 in response to the crisis.