Supreme Court Halts Relocation of David Yale–Joseph Hynmers Tomb at Madras High Court

The Supreme Court has ordered status quo on the historic Yale–Hynmers tomb, blocking its relocation. The structure stays protected until final decision.

How Could Private Land Be Declared a Slum Just Because It Is Near a Slum?: Bombay High Court Questions SRA

The Bombay High Court questioned the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) on how the petitioner’s private land, which has 5 to 6 structures, could be declared a slum merely because it is near an adjoining slum area.

PVR INOX Moves Madras High Court Against AAI’s Order to Shut Chennai Airport Multiplex

PVR INOX has filed a writ petition in the Madras High Court contesting the Airports Authority of India’s (AAI) decision to close its multiplex at Chennai airport. The court has maintained the status quo and requested AAI’s response by July 8, while the company argues the legality of its operations against AAI’s claims.

Supreme Court Stops Demolition at Bale Shah Peer Dargah, Orders Status Quo Till Further Notice

The Supreme Court of India has ordered a halt to the demolition of Bale Shah Peer Dargah in Uttan, maintaining the status quo. A notice was issued to the Maharashtra government regarding its previous actions. The case will be revisited in four weeks, following concerns over alleged illegal construction in a protected area.

Supreme Court: “Police Going Inside Religious Place Is What is Bothering Us” in Kerala Church Dispute Case

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India has directed the Kerala High Court to take a fresh look at the contempt petitions related to the long-standing church dispute between the Malankara Orthodox and Jacobite factions. This issue has been unresolved despite a 2017 Supreme Court ruling that settled the matter.