Supreme Court Orders Refund of Rs 1 Crore Deposited for Foreign Travel; Relief for MP Karti P Chidambaram

Today, On 7th August, The Supreme Court has ordered the release of Rs 1 crore deposited by MP Karti P Chidambaram in 2022 as a pre-condition for foreign travel, granting him relief after over two years of legal wait.

“All Actions Must Align With Democracy”: DMK vs Governor RN Ravi Heats Up Over Kalaignar Bill Delay

Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi sends Kalaignar University Bill to the President, reigniting DMK’s legal battle over delayed gubernatorial assent. Supreme Court’s timeline for Governors once again at the center of the dispute.

Supreme Court Ends 40-Year Land Dispute, Grants Full Ownership to Farmer’s Second Wife

The Supreme Court has upheld a 1994 verdict granting full land rights to a farmer’s second wife in Telangana. The judgment ends a decades-long inheritance battle over ancestral property.

Pune Porsche Crash| Court Rejects Bail Plea of Juvenile’s Father

Today, On 30th July, In the Pune Porsche crash case, the court rejected the temporary bail plea of the juvenile’s father, stating there was no merit in his claim that being the only son required him to manage his mother’s surgery.

Calcutta HC Commutes Death Penalty, Gives Child’s Rapists 60-Year Sentence: “Depravity That Shocks the Conscience”

Calcutta High Court commuted the death penalty of two convicts found guilty of raping a child, sentencing them to 60 years in prison. The Court said their acts showed “depravity that shocks the conscience,” demanding serious punishment.

Justice Prevails: Supreme Court Backs Advocate-on-Record After Split Verdict in Misconduct Case

The Supreme Court has ruled in favour of an Advocate-on-Record (AoR) following a previous split verdict in a misconduct case. The latest ruling resolves a long-standing dispute over alleged professional misconduct.

Supreme Court Orders Public Apology, Slams Cop for Jailing Husband & Father-In-Law in False Cases: “What They Suffered Cannot Be Compensated”

The Supreme Court ordered a public apology from a police officer who falsely implicated a man and his father-in-law, saying, “What they suffered cannot be compensated” after they spent 109 and 103 days in jail.

Canara Bank Withdraws ‘Fraud’ Tag on Anil Ambani’s Loan, Tells Bombay HC

Canara Bank informed the Bombay High Court it has revoked its order declaring Anil Ambani’s loan account as “fraudulent.” The court closed the case, stating RBI must be informed.

Rajasthan HC Dismisses Plea Over ‘Malicious’ Ayodhya Verdict Question in LL.B. Exam: “Academic Freedom Should Not Be Curtailed Merely Because Sentiments Are Hurt”

Rajasthan HC Dismisses Plea Over ‘Malicious’ Ayodhya Verdict Question in LL.B. Exam. Court says academic freedom cannot be curtailed merely because sentiments are hurt, unless the language used is clearly offensive, defamatory, or unlawful; upholds autonomy of educational institutions in syllabus design.

“Tainted Candidates Can’t Reapply”: Calcutta HC Cracks Down on 2016 SSC Scam

Calcutta High Court bars all tainted candidates from the 2016 SSC panel from reapplying in fresh school job recruitment. The court upheld SC’s ruling on widespread fraud in the scam-tainted selection process.