Supreme Court Warns, “No Hiding Criminal Records in Bail Pleas”

The Supreme Court has expressed disapproval of defendants hiding prior criminal records in bail requests, highlighting a trend of non-disclosure in special leave petitions. To address this, the court mandated full disclosure of criminal history in applications. Non-compliance could lead to the dismissal of petitions, emphasizing the need for credibility in legal processes.

Supreme Court Directs Delhi High Court Registry to Submit Progress Report on 1984 Anti-Sikh Riots Cases

New Delhi, March 17: The Supreme Court of India has instructed the Registry of the Delhi High Court to submit a detailed progress report concerning four pending suo moto revision petitions linked to the 1984 Anti-Sikh Riots murder cases. This directive was issued during a hearing conducted on Monday by a Bench comprising Justices Abhay S. Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan.

[RSS Leader Srinivasan’s Murder] ‘HC Made An Error By Granting Bail To 17 PFI Members Without Considering Each Mistake’: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court today (29th Nov) criticized the Kerala High Court for wrongly granting bail to 17 accused PFI members in a murder case tied to RSS leader Srinivasan, stating that individual roles were not assessed. It also demanded an explanation from the Supreme Court Registry for failing to list certain Special Leave Petitions by the NIA.

Supreme Court Imposes Rs.1 lac Costs on Frivolous Petitions: A Message to Lawyers

Supreme Court of India on Monday expressed its concern over the increasing trend of filing Special Leave Petitions (SLPs) against procedural orders from High Courts, such as notices or adjournments. The Supreme Court of India on Monday expressed its concern over the increasing trend of filing Special Leave Petitions (SLPs) against procedural orders from High […]