PIL Seeks Inclusion of Anti-Rape Laws Awareness in School Curriculum: SC Issues Notice

The Supreme Court today issued a notice in a PIL for increased awareness of anti-rape laws in schools and society. It responds to rising violence against women, emphasizing the need for effective communication of laws. The petition questions the efficacy of harsh punishments and highlights the importance of transforming societal attitudes through education and awareness.

 “Sooner Gram Nyayalayas Are Established… It’s Better For Access to Justice”: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court today emphasized the need to establish Gram Nyayalayas nationwide to improve access to justice. The bench led by Justice B.R. Gavai reviewed a petition urging the Centre and states to act under the court’s supervision. Only a small percentage of these courts have been established, prompting the Court to demand immediate action.

“Where Do We Get The Jurisdiction To Intervene? ICJ Never Said Israel Committed Genocide”: CJI Dismisses PIL to Halt Supply of Arms by India to Israel

The Supreme Court Today (Sept 9) dismissed a public interest litigation (PIL) petition challenging the continued supply of arms by Indian companies to Israel amidst its conflict with Palestine. A Bench Led by CJI questioned the Court’s jurisdiction to intervene in foreign policy matters, highlighting that such decisions traditionally fall within the domain of the government.

“Stop Supplying Weapons to States Guilty of War Crimes”: PIL in SC Seeking Centre to Halt Export of Arms, Military Equipments to Israel

A PIL has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking a direction to the Centre to cancel licences and not to grant new ones to Indian firms exporting arms and other military equipments to Israel, which is fighting a war in Gaza. The PIL, filed through lawyer Prashant Bhushan, has made the union ministry of defence a party.

[RG Kar Doctor Rape-Murder] “Follow Supreme Court Orders, Regulate Access & Ensure Security Patrols”: Centre (MoHFW) To States

The Health Ministry letter to state Chief Secretaries and Director-Generals of police forces underlined the two-week deadline set by the top court. The reference was to a Supreme Court on August 22, in which a bench led by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud directed the authorities to take all necessary steps to reassure doctors and healthcare workers of physical and mental safety while at hospitals and medical facilities.

PIL For Braille Labels On Medicines | “Issue Notice. Serve on the Central Agency”: CJI Seeks Response of Centre, States

The Supreme Court Today (Aug 27) sought the response of the Central and State governments and Union Territories to a public interest litigation (PIL) petition seeking braille labelling on medicine packs. CJI issued notice the Ayush, Consumer Affairs, Finance, Electronics, Food Processing and Health Ministries in the matter.

[BREAKING] CJI Warns 30 States & UTs Of Contempt Case For Non-Compliance With Its Directions On Child Adoption

Today, On 9th July, The Supreme Court warned 30 states and Union Territories of contempt charges for not complying with directives on child adoption, specifically the establishment of Specialized Adoption Agencies in every district by January 31, 2024. Only a few states have fully complied, and the court is considering coercive measures for non-compliance. Additional hearings are scheduled for September.

SC Withholds Verdict on Regulation of Industrial Alcohol

Today,18th April,The Supreme Court postponed its ruling on industrial alcohol regulation, causing uncertainty in the industry. The decision revolves around the overlapping powers of the Centre and states. The nine-judge bench is reviewing the matter, which stems from conflicting interpretations of legislative competence. The final judgment’s implications for the industry remain pending.

‘Mob Lynching’ & ‘Cow Vigilantism’ | Supreme Court Directs States to Report Measures Against it

The Supreme Court Today (April 16th) asked various state governments to apprise it in six weeks on the action taken in incidents of mob lynching and cow vigilantism.

EXCLUSIVE | Supreme Court Declines Stay on Judicial Probe into Punjab Farmer’s Death

The Supreme Court Today declined to halt the judicial inquiry into the death of a 22-year-old amid the farmers’ protest at the Punjab-Haryana border. The court acknowledged concerns, emphasizing transparency and fairness in investigations. It dismissed the government’s apprehension about affecting police morale. The case will be heard next on April 19.