RTI Dilution Row | Undermine Constitutional Principles: Activists, Journalists Move Supreme Court Against Modi Govt’s Privacy Law

In the RTI dilution row, activists and journalists have approached the Supreme Court of India against the Modi government’s privacy law, arguing it enables the withholding of crucial public information and undermines core constitutional principles of the nation.

Rules Of The Game Cannot Be Altered Once The Game Has Begun: Supreme Court Quashes Punjab Medical Admission Change

The Supreme Court ruled that “rules of the game cannot be altered once the game has begun,” applying this principle to admissions. It quashed Punjab’s medical admission change to ensure a fair and transparent sports quota process.

Karur Stampede: Supreme Court Refuses to Modify Its Order Suspending Enquiry Commission

Today, On 12th December, The Supreme Court has refused to modify its earlier order suspending the Enquiry Commission probing the Karur stampede case. The Court said the suspension will continue as directed, rejecting calls for reconsideration and stressing judicial consistency and fairness.

“35–40 BLOs Have Died by Suicide”: Supreme Court Confronts Alarming Pressure in Special Intensive Revision Drive

The Supreme Court heard pleas on the Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision, with lawyers highlighting extreme stress on BLOs, including suicides and FIRs. The Court said States must replace struggling workers and ensure no undue pressure is put on them.

“Private Universities Must Answer to Students and the Law,” Says Supreme Court, Orders Nationwide Audit After Amity Case

The Supreme Court has ordered a countrywide review of private universities after Amity University allegedly harassed a student for changing her name. The move aims to ensure transparency, accountability, and proper regulation in private higher education.

Supreme Court Slams Delays in Information Commissioner Appointments: “This Has Been Happening for 2 Years,” Says Prashant Bhushan

The Supreme Court questioned the Centre and States over huge vacancies and massive pendency in Information Commissions, calling for urgent action. Prashant Bhushan criticised repeated delays, warning that the Right to Information system is collapsing.

PIL in Supreme Court Seeks Overhaul of Collegium System, Demands Transparent and Law-Backed Judge Appointments

NGO Janshruti has filed a PIL in the Supreme Court under Article 32 urging reforms in the judge appointment process. The plea calls for replacing the opaque Collegium system with a transparent, objective, and statutory mechanism.

Supreme Court Directs NBE To Clarify Policy On Releasing NEET-PG Answer Keys Amid Transparency Demands

The Supreme Court has asked the National Board of Examinations (NBE) to file an affidavit explaining its stand on publishing NEET-PG answer keys. The move comes after petitions seeking greater transparency in the medical entrance exam evaluation process.

Karur Stampede Row| Bring Political Pressure Allegations to CBI: Supreme Court Tells Victims’ Families

Supreme Court directs Karur Stampede victims’ families to approach the CBI over alleged political pressure to withdraw petitions. The bench stressed transparency and fairness in the probe, saying independent investigation is vital to protect public trust.