Disgraceful, irrelevant to the Teachings of Christ: SC on the dispute among the Christian Communities
Issue: The Supreme Court voiced concern over the conflict between the CSI group of Christians and the London Missionary Society (LMS), two Christian groups. Facts of the Case: The CSI was established in 1947 as a result of the unification of the SIUC
Child’s Genetic Information is part of their Fundamental Right to Privacy: SC
The Supreme Court of India has ruled that children cannot be subjected to DNA testing in every case where parents are involved in a dispute over infidelity. The court held that genetic information is personal and intimate, and forms part of a child’s
SC enable to transfer of cheque cases interstate: 406 Cr.Pc
Written By – Shianjany Pradhan A company has filed 4 out of the 6 six cases in the court of Dwarka and the rest two are still pending in Nagpur court in Maharashtra, the petitioner in the case who are allegedly the accused
Ownership cannot decide Land Acquisition Compensation: NOIDA Authority’s Classification is annulled by the Supreme Court
Issue The Supreme Court struck down the classification made by the Greater NOIDA Authority between Pushtaini and Gair-Pushtaini Landholders for the purpose of granting compensation upon acquisition. Facts of the case In order to provide additional compensation upon purchase, the Board of Directors
CJI Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud’s first 100 days has been marked by reforms and initiatives
Written By – Srijan In the first hundred days under the vibrant leadership of Hon’ble Chief Justice of India, Dr. Justice Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud, the Supreme Court of India has seen a number of new initiatives. DISCUSSIONS AND PROGRAMS The Supreme Court of
MASSIVE SETBACK for Uddhav Thackeray camp: Supreme court rejects urgent hearing of petition filed by Uddhav Thackeray against election commission’s order
Supreme court on Monday, 20th February refused the urgent hearing of the plea filed by former Maharashtra’s CM, Uddhav Thackeray against the order of the election commission regarding ‘shiv sena’ party name and symbol. The election commission passed orders on 17th February in
Bombay High Court orders petitioner to deposit Rs. 3 Lakhs to demonstrate good faith: Statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
Issue- A public interest litigation lawsuit filed, claiming to have raised Rs. 50 lakh through crowdsourcing for the statue’s construction, was being heard by the court. Facts of the case- The Bombay High Court’s Aurangabad branch recently demanded that an individual who wanted
In Supreme Court, Public prosecutors appealed against District Bar Association’s unlawful obstruction
A number of public defenders in Bharatpur, district of Rajasthan, have claimed that the district bar associations and its office-bearers have been unlawfully preventing them from performing their duties during strikes against the National Legal Services Authority’s “Legal Aid Defense Counsel Scheme” being
WHETHER THE CONVICTS OF GODHRA TRAIN BURNING CASE ARE ELIGIBLE FOR PREMATURE RELEASE?
The Supreme Court addressed bail applications filed by convicts in the 2002 Godhra train burning case on Monday. A bench of Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, Justice PS Narasimha, and Justice JB Pardiwala heard the case. Tushar Mehta, appearing for the State
Amicus Curiae Suggests Eliminating SPV Contribution From Iron Ore Selling Value in Karnataka Mining
Senior Attorney Shyam Diwan, Amicus Curiae, in the PIL regarding the iron ore mining in some Karnataka districts, informed the Supreme Court on Wednesday that the Amicus was appointed due to the “serious environmental dimensions” of the case, which are no longer involved