ASJ Allows Media Entry in Majithia Trial, Overturns CJM Order
A special court sets aside a CJM order barring journalists from the courtroom during Bikram Singh Majithia's trial, restoring media access after a six-month legal battle.
A special court sets aside a CJM order barring journalists from the courtroom during Bikram Singh Majithia's trial, restoring media access after a six-month legal battle.
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla expressed concern over short legislative sessions, stating that 4-5 day sittings don't allow proper discussion. He spoke at the 86th All India Presiding Officers Conference in Lucknow.
Delhi High Court quashed 2016 income tax reassessment notices against Prannoy Roy and Radhika Roy, calling them arbitrary and unconstitutional. The court imposed a token cost of ₹1 lakh each.
The Armed Forces Tribunal has ruled that it cannot intervene in court martial proceedings while they are underway, emphasizing judicial restraint in military disciplinary processes.
The wife of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk states there is no merit in the National Security Act case against him, as the government seeks new dates for proceedings in Jammu and Kashmir.
The Allahabad High Court demands an explanation from an Aligarh trial judge who allegedly cited a non-existent provision of the SC/ST Act while summoning an accused, raising serious concerns about judicial carelessness.
A delegation in Karnataka has formally requested police action against Puneeth Kerehalli, urging authorities to address the matter promptly and ensure legal proceedings are initiated.
The Uttarakhand High Court has ordered state transport officials to explain non-compliance with parking bans. The court threatens contempt proceedings if affidavits are not filed.
A Lucknow court has directed police to file an FIR against a woman for allegedly filing a false rape case, following the acquittal of a man she accused over 14 years ago due to unreliable evidence.
The Allahabad High Court has directed UP Police to initiate legal proceedings against complainants and witnesses in false FIR cases. Officers face departmental action and contempt charges if they fail to comply within 60 days.
An Indian national is set to stand trial in Canada for the alleged murder of his wife. The case highlights legal proceedings in the diaspora community.
The Telangana High Court dismissed criminal proceedings against an NRI accused of harassing his wife in the US, citing inadmissible hearsay evidence and absence of mandatory central government sanction.
The Delhi Assembly has extended the deadline for Punjab Police to submit their reply by three days. This decision follows a request from the police force.
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Bill and Hillary Clinton face contempt proceedings after refusing to testify about their ties to Jeffrey Epstein, as legal pressure mounts in the ongoing investigation.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court directs social media platforms to take down 102 links misusing live-streamed court proceedings as memes and shorts within 48 hours.
Madhya Pradesh High Court directs platforms to take down 102 links within 48 hours for distorting live-streamed proceedings via memes and reels, citing contempt of court.
Supreme Court expresses disgust over judicial officer urinating in train. Stays Madhya Pradesh HC order that quashed his termination. Details on the case and its implications for judicial conduct.
Karnataka High Court quashes case against Bengaluru woman, ruling strangers cannot be prosecuted under IPC Section 498A for cruelty. Justice M Nagaprasanna delivers key verdict.
Justices Ramesh Chander Dimri and Neerja Kulwant Kalson sworn in as additional judges. The appointments raise the court's working strength to 61 against a sanctioned 85, aiming to tackle over 4.20 lakh pending cases.
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Delhi Police apprehended five Bangladeshi nationals in outer Delhi for overstaying visas and attempting to flee. Deportation proceedings initiated. Read the full details.
India's Supreme Court clarifies that exoneration in a departmental inquiry does not automatically terminate criminal prosecution in bribery cases. Understand the legal distinction.
NGT holds Munitions India Ltd accountable for safety lapses in the Bhandara factory explosion that killed 9 workers. Criminal proceedings ordered. Read the full report.
National Green Tribunal directs criminal proceedings against Munitions India Ltd for safety lapses in the Bhandara factory explosion. Read the full judgment details.
Amnesty International warns Pakistan's 27th Constitutional Amendment undermines judicial independence. The move grants Parliament power to fix Supreme Court judges' tenure. Read the full analysis.
Supreme Court protects trial judges from frivolous complaints, reinstates MP judicial officer. A fearless judge is bedrock of independent judiciary, says SC bench. Read more.
The Supreme Court ruled that a judicial officer cannot face disciplinary action merely for passing wrong orders. The judgment protects judicial independence. Read the full analysis.
Supreme Court reinstates a Madhya Pradesh judge, ruling a wrong bail order alone cannot be grounds for disciplinary action. The court emphasized judicial independence and warned against frivolous complaints.
Supreme Court reinstates Madhya Pradesh judge, ruling a wrong bail order without evidence of corruption is not grounds for disciplinary action. Upholds judicial independence.