Supreme Court Clarifies NDPS Procedural Requirements: Procedural Lapses Not Automatic Grounds for Bail
Supreme Court rules procedural lapses in handling seized narcotics under Section 52A of NDPS Act aren't automatic grounds for bail; High Courts must primarily consider Section 37 conditions for bail decisions.
Regularisation of MDS Admissions
The appeal was heard by the bench of Justice BR Gavai and Justice KV Viswanathan, which was filed by the MDS graduates, in the dental college of Madhya Pradesh.
SC recently expressed surprise at the proposal’s 128-page summary
a 128-page brief, packed with details, many of which are irrelevant for our purposes. We understand that the appellant is not a trained lawyer, but he is on the register." asked the petitioner to shorten the synopsis Synopsis cannot be 128 pages!,” said
Supreme Court Collegium Scrutinizes Justice Shekhar Yadav’s Controversial VHP Speech
Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav faces the Supreme Court Collegium over alleged communal remarks, an impeachment motion by 55 MPs, and a PIL over his controversial remarks, casting a shadow on judicial impartiality and ethics.
Supreme Court Upholds Property Rights: Delay Cannot Nullify Landowners’ Legitimate Claims
Supreme Court defends private property rights, holding that "bureaucratic delay does not divest" a claimant's valid title to land of constitutional protection.
For Victims Of Sex Trafficking, The Supreme Court Has Reserved Its Decision On The Victim Protection Protocol
The Supreme Court has reserved its decision regarding the protocol for protecting victims of human trafficking.
The Delhi Government Faces Contempt Action From The Supreme Court For Failing To Implement The Solid Waste Management Rules, And The Chief Secretary Is Summoned
The Supreme Court summons the Chief Secretary and warns the Delhi government of contempt action for failing to implement the solid waste management rules.
Supreme Court: A registered contract of sale is not automatically void during litigation.
appellant approached the High Court after the Additional District Court dismissed his application for implementation alleging that he had purchased the subject land measuring 2.38 acres in Hindaun, Rajasthan for a collective consideration exceeding Rs.1.51 cr.
SC recently reiterated the principle that selection to the posts of non-hereditary administrator of temples cannot be based on caste.
Sr Advocate PV Dinesh, appearing for the present petitioner, submitted on appeal that the selection process should not omit consideration of persons from backward classes.
Supreme Court Scrutinizes Election Petition Technicalities in MP Poll Dispute
Supreme Court Deliberates into the Labyrinth of an Election Petition Balancing Procedural Compliance with Substantive Electoral Justice in the Madhya Pradesh Poll Dispute.