The Supreme Court has dismissed a petition challenging the Delhi High Court order which had refused to advance the hearing of a plea by the Managing Committee of Delhi Waqf Board against... Read more »
A plea has been recently rejected by the US Supreme Court for asking permission to implement a state law prohibiting transgender women and girls from playing in a sports team. The court... Read more »
The Supreme Court judge Justice BR Gavai recently expressed concern about the inconsistency of the Supreme Court’s views expressed by different benches. He pointed out that the Supreme Court has seventeen benches,... Read more »
The Supreme Court recently expressed displeasure with the Manipur High Court for failing to comply with its February judgement (in which the top court required the case for promotion of a High... Read more »
The Supreme Court recently took issue with a lawyer bringing his paralyzed and wheelchair-bound client to court despite the fact that the Court had not mandated such personal presence of the litigant... Read more »
The Supreme Court recently directed the Allahabad High Court to hear Abdullah Azam Khan’s petition for the suspension of his conviction in a 15-year-old case for staging a dharna on a state... Read more »
The Supreme Court on Wednesday denied a petition seeking permission to perform namaz in a mosque located within the Qutub Minar complex but outside the Qutub enclave. However, because the matter is... Read more »
The Supreme Court on Wednesday issued notice to Nagaland Government and State Election Commission (SEC) in a contempt petition alleging non-compliance with its order directing to hold local body elections in Nagaland. A... Read more »
The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) Executive Committee today issued a statement condemning the recent killing of a Delhi lawyer and stated that the investigation into the matter should be conducted in... Read more »
The Supreme Court has recently discharged a man who was convicted of murdering his wife almost 22 years ago, after finding that the courts found him guilty on mere suspicion. A Division... Read more »