The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a series of petitions requesting a Special Investigation Team probe into alleged quid pro quo arrangements between corporations and political parties through Electoral Bonds donations. The... Read more »
The Supreme Court on Friday directed the Punjab and Haryana governments to propose names for neutral personalities to form an independent committee. This committee will engage with farmers protesting at the Shambhu... Read more »
The Supreme Court on Friday sought a response from the Centre regarding a plea challenging the guidelines that exclude transgender individuals, gay people, and sex workers from donating blood. A bench comprising... Read more »
The Supreme Court on Friday has clarified that it didn’t annul the NEET-UG 2024 examination, despite concerns about a potential paper leak, because there was no substantial evidence of a systematic breach... Read more »
The Supreme Court on Friday (July 2) declined to entertain a plea seeking directions for the Centre and states to take appropriate measures to eradicate superstition, sorcery, and similar practices. A bench... Read more »
The Supreme Court on Monday rejected appeals challenging the Maharashtra Government’s decision to rename the city and revenue divisions of Aurangabad and Osmanabad as Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar and Dharashiv, respectively. A bench consisting... Read more »
In a dissenting opinion, Supreme Court Justice Bela M. Trivedi on Thursday stated that states cannot create sub-classifications within Scheduled Castes (SCs) to grant quotas to socially and economically more backward castes... Read more »
“Is this kind of goon supposed to work in the CM’s residence?” the Supreme Court asked sharply on Thursday, criticizing Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s aide, Bibhav Kumar, who allegedly assaulted AAP... Read more »
The Supreme Court on Thursday has ruled by a 6:1 majority that sub-classification within the scheduled caste and scheduled tribes (SC/ST) reservation is permissible. This decision was made by a seven-judge bench... Read more »
The Supreme Court on Wednesday has reserved its decision on whether the July 25 judgment affirming the States authority to levy taxes on mines and minerals would apply retroactively. The 9-judge bench... Read more »