Pursuing His Cases Against a Very Powerful Individual and Facing Constant Threats: Allahabad High Court Orders 24/7 Security for Man Litigating Rahul Gandhi Over Citizenship

The Allahabad High Court has ordered round-the-clock security for a man who is pursuing his cases against a very powerful individual and facing constant threats. He is litigating against Rahul over citizenship issues.

BREAKING: NEET-PG 2025 Aspirants Move Supreme Court Against NBEMS’ “Opaque” Answer Key Disclosure System

NEET-PG aspirants have moved the Supreme Court challenging NBEMS’ new “Question ID-only” answer key system, calling it “opaque, unintelligible and incapable of meaningful verification.” They seek candidate-wise disclosure for transparency and fairness.

Supreme Court: Death Penalty Sentencing Can Be Reopened By Invoking Power Under Article 32 To Prevent Injustice

The Supreme Court set aside a man’s death sentence in a minor’s rape-murder case, ruling that Article 32 empowers reopening of sentencing if Manoj guidelines were ignored. The Court stressed that the death penalty process must be “open, thorough and fair.”

Presidential Reference Row| Supreme Court Refuses To Examine Question On Whether States Can Approach Under Article 32 Instead Of Article 131

The Supreme Court, while hearing the Presidential Reference on Governors’ powers, clarified it will not examine the contentious question of whether States can approach under Article 32 instead of Article 131 in Union–State disputes.

Supreme Court Rejects Plea Against ISIS Ban, Says “Terror Tag Linked to Activity, Not Religion”

Supreme Court dismisses challenge to ISIS terror designation under UAPA, saying terms like “caliphate” must be read in terror context. Petitioner told to seek remedy through criminal court, not writ plea.

Will Rohingyas Be Declared Refugees?: Supreme Court Examines Deportation, Bail, and Basic Rights

The Supreme Court began hearing petitions on Rohingya deportation and refugee rights in Jaffar Ullah v. UOI, focusing on refugee status, bail, basic amenities, and legal deportation, with matters divided into three separate groups.

Russian Woman’s Children Found In Cave| “UNCRC to Protect Child’s Best Interests”: Karnataka High Court Stays Deportation

Russian woman’s children, found living in a cave near Mysuru, faced sudden deportation. Karnataka High Court intervened, citing the UNCRC, and ruled that their best interests must be protected before any deportation action is taken.

Surrogacy Age Limit in IVF Case| “When the Process Started, There Was No Age Bar”: Supreme Court

Surrogacy Age Limit Row Reaches Supreme Court as Parents Seek Relief After Failed IVF. Court observes, “When the process started, there was no age bar,” raising key questions on retrospective application of new surrogacy rules. The Supreme Court of India is heard a writ petition filed by some parents who are requesting the right to […]

Kanwar Yatra | “All Hotels on Route Must Display License & Registration Certificate”: Supreme Court Refuses to Stay UP Govt’s QR Code Order

Today, On 22nd July, The Supreme Court has refused to stay the Uttar Pradesh government’s QR code order for eateries along the Kanwar Yatra route, directing that “all hotels on route must display license & registration certificate.”

Supreme Court Cancels Bail of Ritu Minocha in GST Fraud Case, Slams Karnataka HC: “The Manner & Timeframe Needs Interference”

Today, On 15th July, The Supreme Court cancelled Ritu Minocha’s interim bail in a ₹665 crore GST fraud case, criticizing the Karnataka High Court for granting relief out of turn. It remarked, “The manner and timeframe needs interference” in the case proceedings.