The Supreme Court has stayed the Kerala High Court’s ruling on the Munambam waqf land dispute and ordered that the status quo be maintained until the next hearing, offering temporary relief to affected families amid the ongoing inquiry.
Today, On 4th December, The Supreme Court granted one-week interim protection to petitioners whose properties in Uttar Pradesh were facing demolition, directing authorities to maintain the present status. The order provides temporary relief while the Court examines the concerns raised over the demolition proceedings.
The Supreme Court orders status quo on Goa’s Mhadei-Kotigaon, halting projects and ensuring no development in the proposed tiger reserve until further decision.
The Supreme Court Today (Sep 1) extended the “status quo” order in the Sambhal mosque dispute for two more weeks. The Court also asked its registry to check who officially filed the appeals and submit a report.
The Supreme Court addressed petitions alleging contempt against Gujarat authorities for continuing construction despite an order halting demolitions of Muslim structures in Gir Somnath. Senior Advocate Sanjay Hegde raised concerns over a new boundary wall, while the Gujarat government denied illegal construction. The case is set for a detailed hearing soon.
Today, On 16th April, In a major relief to Kerala CM’s daughter Veena Vijayan, the Kerala High Court ordered a status quo in the SFIO probe. The court directed that no further steps be taken for two months in the Rs.182 crore fraud case involving Cochin Minerals and a firm linked to her.
The Supreme Court of India has ordered the status quo on demolitions of illegal constructions in DLF City, Gurgaon, following PIL petitions from residents. The court has requested a state response within four weeks and halted further construction. Residents argue their rights to fair hearings were violated amidst claims of unlawful demolition notices.
The Delhi High Court has ordered that no changes be made to the late fashion designer Rohit Bal’s property amid a will dispute. Lalit Tehlan, claiming rights to Bal’s assets via an unregistered will, argues his step-siblings are attempting to seize the estate. The court mandated an inventory assessment of Bal’s assets to maintain the status quo.
Today, On 9th January, The mosque committee has approached the Supreme Court, requesting the district magistrate to ensure the status quo on a well located outside the mosque. The committee fears potential changes to the well’s current condition amid rising tensions. The plea emphasizes the importance of preserving communal harmony. The Supreme Court’s response is awaited on this matter.
The Supreme Court On Thursday (9th Jan) raised concerns about the Allahabad High Court’s case listing issues during a hearing for MLA Abbas Ansari’s property dispute. Despite earlier orders for an urgent hearing, the case remains unheard, prompting anxiety over judicial inefficiencies. The Supreme Court maintained the status quo on the property until resolved.
