Today, On 7th November, Supreme Court declined to interfere in the demolition of Ujjain’s 200-year-old Takiya Mosque, observing that the action was taken under a statutory framework and that the government had already provided due compensation before the demolition.
Today, On 10th July, The Madhya Pradesh High Court reserved its verdict on NTA’s appeal against a re-test for NEET-UG 2025 candidates affected by power failure; the bench remarked, “Only one plane crashed, but thousands fly every day.”
Singer Honey Singh visited the Mahakaleshwar Temple to seek blessings as the High Court scheduled a hearing on March 28 regarding a case against him. The controversy stems from allegations that he promoted vulgarity through Bhojpuri songs. A petition was filed accusing him of degrading cultural and moral values through his lyrics. The court will now review the matter to determine further legal action.
The Supreme Court today extended its interim order, maintaining the stay on directives from BJP-governed states that required eateries along Kanwar Yatra routes to display owner and staff details. The opposition criticized these directives as divisive, discriminatory against Muslims. The court promised an early hearing and expressed disapproval of the Uttar Pradesh government’s failure to comply with its order.
