Delhi HC refuses to direct Facebook to block hateful content against the Rohingya community
Recently, the Delhi High Court has refused to direct the social media giant, Facebook (Meta) to change the algorithm and to block hateful content against the Rohingya community. A division bench of Acting Chief Justice Manmohan and Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora was
Telangana High Court to Examine Legality of Free Travel for Females on Public Transport
A petition has been filed in the Telangana High Court challenging a government order providing free travel on public transport exclusively to females, including transgenders, throughout the state. The petitioner argued that the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation had exceeded its jurisdiction in
Article 30: Competence and National Importance Explored in Debate Over Minority Character of Educational Institutions
The court ruled that Article 30 cannot be read without considering the issue of competence, as every statute and list will be subject to Articles 19, 21, 26, etc. The court concluded that there must be some degree of uniformity in the legislative
AMU Minority Status: Historical Origins, Sociopolitical Dynamics, and Stare Decisis Under Scrutiny
The seven-judge Constitution Bench in India has questioned the status of AMU, a college established during British rule. Senior Advocate Rakesh Dwivedi argued that Muslims were not a minority at the time of its establishment in 1920 and that Hindus and Muslims were
New Members appointed to NCLAT by the Central government
The central government by notification has announced the appointment of 4 new members to the NCLAT. Out of these, there are two judicial members and two are technical members. The proposal was approved by the appointments committee of the cabinet. The proposal was
Madras High Court orders the Tamil Nadu government to restrict entry of non-Hindus in Palani Temple
Madras High Court recently directed the Tamil Nadu government and the State Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) Department to ensure non-Hindus are not allowed to enter beyond the flagpole area of the Palani temple (Arulmigu Dhandayuthapaniswamy Temple) and its sub-temples in Tamil
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Gyanvapi Dispute | Allahabad High Court Notifies Mosque Committee of Request for ASI Survey of “Wuzukhana” Area
Within a Civil Revision plea challenging the Varanasi District Judge’s order refusing to order the Archeological Survey of India (ASI) to conduct a survey of the Wazukhana area (apart from the ‘Shiva Linga’) inside the Gyanvapi Mosque premises, the Allahabad High Court today
Supreme Court Notices Tamil Nadu Government’s Ayodhya Telecast Ban Amid Accusations of ‘Anti-Hindu’ Actions
The Supreme Court of India has issued a notice to the Tamil Nadu government and others regarding a plea filed against the state’s oral order banning live telecast of the “Pran Prathishta” of Lord Ram at Ayodhya in temples across Tamil Nadu. The
Hindu organizations seek the Supreme Court to conduct an ASI study on “Shivling” in the Gyanvapi-Kashi Vishwanath issue
Issue: The dispute between Kashi Vishwanath and Gyanvapi raises concerns about the ASI survey of “Shivling.” Facts of the Case: With Hindu groups approaching the Supreme Court to request an Archaeological Survey of India survey of a purported Shivling within the mosque premises,
