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 »
The Rajasthan government will appeal in the Supreme Court against the acquittal of the accused in the 2008 Jaipur serial blasts case, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said. The state govt will file... Read more »
The Supreme Court recently invoked the principle of restitution to solve an error on its part, where two persons received a combined amount of approximately ₹98 crore. The division Bench of Chief... Read more »
The Supreme Court recently remarked that there can’t be a separate rule for a lawmaker and common people on the issue related to the suspension of conviction and sentence in a criminal... Read more »
The Apex Court today directed the Odisha Govt to file a detailed status report on compliance of the direction issued in 2019 for the management of Shree Jagannatha Temple at Puri, Odisha.... Read more »
A petition has been recently filed in the Supreme Court to determine whether a family temple can be dedicated to the general public without following any religious rituals, practices, and customs. The... Read more »
The Supreme Court today allowed a plea by the Centre seeking allocation of ₹5,000 crore out of ₹24,000 crore deposited by the Sahara group with market regulator Sebi to repay its depositors.... Read more »
The Supreme Court recently rejected the review plea filed by the Delhi Police against the acquittal of all three accused in connection with the gang rape and murder of a 19-year-old woman... Read more »
The Supreme Court recently declined to entertain a plea seeking a uniform minimum age of 21 years for marriage for both men and women. A bench of Chief Justice of India DY... Read more »
The Supreme Court today agreed to list for hearing a plea on issues related to the All-India Football Federation (AIFF), including objections raised to certain aspects of its draft constitution. A bench... Read more »