[BREAKING] PIL Filed in Supreme Court After Pahalgam Terror Attack That Killed 27

The PIL has been submitted by Advocate Vishal Tiwari. He is urging the court to tell the central government and state authorities to take “strong steps to protect tourists who travel to remote and hilly areas, so that attacks like the one in Pahalgam do not happen again.” NEW DELHI: After the tragic terror attack […]

[BREAKING] Supreme Court Asks Advocate Vishal Tiwari to File Fresh Plea on Murshidabad Violence During Waqf Act Protests

The Supreme Court of India directed Advocate Vishal Tiwari to withdraw his petition concerning violence in Murshidabad related to the Waqf Amendment Act and to file a new one with clear facts. Justice Surya Kant emphasized the need for honesty and suggested Tiwari present the issue more factually and responsibly.

Supreme Court Declines PIL Against Misuse of Anti-Dowry, DV Laws : “Lawyers Must Always Avoid Being a Litigant or a Surety”

Today, On 27th January, The Supreme Court dismissed a PIL challenging the misuse of anti-dowry and domestic violence laws, emphasizing that lawyers should avoid becoming litigants. “An advocate must always avoid being a litigant,” the Court remarked, directing Advocate Vishal Tiwari to withdraw the plea. The Court’s statement highlights the importance of maintaining professionalism and impartiality in the legal field. Tiwari ultimately chose to withdraw the petition following the Court’s observation.

BREAKING | Have Ordered Listing of PIL Seeking Probe Into Hathras Stampede :CJI Chandrachud

Today(on 9th July),The Supreme Court has scheduled a hearing for a PIL requesting an investigation into the Hathras stampede, which claimed 121 lives. Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud confirmed the listing of the petition, which seeks a five-member expert committee, supervised by a retired Supreme Court judge, to conduct the probe.

Hathras Stampede | Plea in Supreme Court Seeks Retired Judge-Led Probe

A PIL filed in the Supreme Court seeks a court-monitored investigation into the Hathras stampede, urging the formation of a high-level committee supervised by a retired Supreme Court judge. The catastrophe, resulting in around 121 deaths, occurred during a crowded satsang. The petition also highlights past stampede incidents in India and requests urgent preventive measures from the Supreme Court.

EXCLUSIVE| SC Acknowledges Railway’s Safety Measures, Dismisses Petition

Today,(On,15th April) The Supreme Court of India recognized and commended the safety measures implemented by the Indian Railways, leading to the dismissal of a related petition. This decision highlights the importance of proactive safety measures in the transportation sector, emphasizing the effectiveness of initiatives such as the ‘Kavach’ automatic train protection system in preventing accidents and ensuring passenger safety.