Supreme Court

Anurag Thakur Hate Speech Case: Supreme Court Says No Offence Made Out, Dismisses Plea

Supreme Court Finds No Cognizable Offence in ‘Goli Maaro’ Speech The Anurag Thakur hate speech case came to a close after the Supreme Court dismissed pleas seeking registration of FIRs against BJP leaders Anurag Thakur and Parvesh Verma over speeches delivered during the 2020 Delhi Assembly election campaign. Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta examined […]

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Supreme Court PIL Seeks Removal of Ajay Pal Sharma as Bengal Poll Observer

A PIL has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking the urgent removal of IPS officer Ajay Pal Sharma as police observer in the West Bengal Assembly elections. The petition alleges bias and says his conduct may affect free and fair polling. Petition Challenges Election Commission Appointment The petitioner has challenged the Election Commission’s decision

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Supreme Court Takes Suo Motu Cognisance Of Assault On Woman Advocate

Supreme Court Takes Suo Motu Cognisance In Brutal Assault Case In a major development, the Supreme Court takes suo motu cognisance of the brutal assault on a woman advocate who was allegedly stabbed multiple times by her husband. The Court also ordered an inquiry into allegations that three hospitals refused to provide emergency medical treatment.

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Supreme Court Hails Bengal’s 92% Voter Turnout in Polls Now

Supreme Court Praises West Bengal Voter Turnout, Peaceful Polling Supreme Court praises 92% voter turnout in West Bengal after the first phase of polling recorded exceptionally high participation and no major violence. Chief Justice Surya Kant welcomed the strong public participation and highlighted the importance of voting in a democracy. “As a citizen of India,

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10 Indians Died in Russia-Ukraine War, Centre Tells Supreme Court

Centre Informs Supreme Court on Death of 10 Indians in Russia-Ukraine War The Centre informed the Supreme Court that 10 Indians died in Russia-Ukraine war after travelling to Russia. The Court heard the matter in a writ petition filed by the families of 26 Indian citizens who had travelled to Russia for job opportunities. According

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Supreme Court Orders School Shutdown for Loan Default Under SARFAESI Act

How Supreme Court Orders School Shutdown for Loan Default Under SARFAESI The Supreme Court orders school shutdown for loan default in a significant ruling under the SARFAESI Act. The Court directed a private school in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, to shut from May 1, 2026, after the management repeatedly defaulted on loan repayments of over ₹5 crore

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Justice Lisa Gill Appointed Chief Justice of Andhra Pradesh High Court

Justice Lisa Gill Appointed Chief Justice of Andhra Pradesh High Court Under Collegium Policy The Central government on Wednesday appointed Justice Lisa Gill as the Chief Justice of the Andhra Pradesh High Court. The Justice Lisa Gill Chief Justice Andhra Pradesh High Court appointment will take effect from April 25, 2026. The Ministry of Law

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CJI Surya Kant Asks AoRs Not to Outsource Petition Drafting to AI

Chief Justice Stresses Personal Responsibility and Professional Integrity Chief Justice of India Justice Surya Kant advised newly inducted Advocates-on-Record (AoRs) not to outsource AI petition drafting or from any other external parties, stressing that every pleading filed before the Supreme Court reflects the advocate’s own professional judgment and responsibility. Speaking at the AoR induction ceremony

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Supreme Court Allows Petitioner to Raise Concerns on Liquor Sale in Tetra Packs Before UP Authority

Supreme Court Allows Plea on Liquor Tetra Packs Before UP Authority The Supreme Court of India disposed of a PIL challenging the sale of liquor in tetra packs under the Uttar Pradesh excise policy and allowed the petitioner to raise concerns before the competent state authority. The Court noted that there was no material showing

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