“Transfer of probe to CBI would result in the miscarriage of Justice”: Dushyant Dave
The background of the case is that on 26th October, a member of the Telangana legislative assembly filed an F.I.R. that the members of the BJP had come up to him offering 100 crores and the contract of the central government. Moinabad police
Mukesh Ambani and family to have highest Z+ security across India and abroad at own expense, ordered Supreme Court
A two judges bench consisting of J. Krishna Murari and J. Ahsanuddin Amanullah noted that the Highest Z+ Security Cover that is being offered to billionaire industrialist Mukesh Ambani and his family must be available not just in Mumbai but also when they
Jammu & Kashmir High Court notifies rules for Live Streaming and Recording of Court Proceedings
The Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court notified rules for live streaming and recording court proceedings published by Shahzad Azeem, registrar general of the high court, on Monday. In its notification, it said, “these rules shall be called, ‘live streaming and recording
SC issued notice to TN govt, recovery of the missing diaries directed
Written By – Shianjany Pradhan On Tuesday, the supreme court issued a notice to Tamil Nadu concerning a plea related to the missing 41 case diaries of the investigation in the temple idol theft case. The bench which comprised Justices V. Ramasubramanian and
THE BOMBAY HIGH COURT IMPOSED FINE ON MAHARASHTRA FOR UNJUSTIFIED ARREST OF CONGRESSMAN.
Written By – Unnati ISSUE: The Bombay High Court recently said that the law should not be used to silence dissent and intimidate people from expressing their thoughts. The court dismissed a lawsuit against a congress member who had made a social media
Supreme Court Judge Justice MR Shah refuses to abstain from the hearing of Sanjiv Bhatt’s appeal
Written By – Nikita Shankar Issue: Sanjiv Bhatt, a former member of the Indian Police Service, filed a criminal appeal in the Gujarat High Court appealing his conviction in the 1990 case of a custodial death, and Supreme Court Justice M.R. Shah stated
Supreme Court mandates the Centre to provide information regarding steps taken to end Manual Scavenging and outlaw dry latrines.
The Prohibition of Work as Manual Scavengers and Their Rehabilitation Act 2013 prohibits the employment of manual scavengers, and the Supreme Court has ordered the Union of India to document the measures it has taken to do so. The Court has further mandated
“The NGT has the power to execute its order as decrees of civil court”: supreme court
Written By – Shagun Behal The supreme court bench comprising Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, and Justices PS Narasimha and JB Pardiwala, on Monday, observed that NGT (national green tribunal) has power under section 25 to execute its orders as a decree
Supreme Court: Section 45 of the PMLA Applies To Anticipatory Bail for Money Laundering Offences
Issue: The Supreme Court has reaffirmed that anticipatory bail petitions under Section 438 of the Code of Criminal Procedure are subject to the same requirements for the bail granted under Section 45 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. Arguments: The requirements under
Supreme Court denied Gyaspur Colony Resident’s plea, advised them to come through established legal path
Supreme Court Bench, presided by J. KM Joseph and BV Nagarathna, on Monday refused to entertain pleas moved by residents of Gyaspur colony, South Delhi, challenging the order of Delhi High Court regarding their rehabilitation under the Delhi Slum and JJ Rehabilitation and