Supreme Court Considers Regulating Surrogate Mother Payments Despite Commercial Ban
Despite the ban on commercial surrogacy, Supreme Court contemplates on permitting regulated compensation to surrogate mother while trying to address the contentious issue of moral turpitude. Justices suggest mechanism to shield poor surrogates and helping intending couples.
Supreme Court Bars Black and White Photographs Without Prior Permission
The Supreme Court has ordered that black and white photographs cannot be submitted without prior permission, citing issues with clarity and quality.
Supreme Court Reserves Verdict in SLP Case Amid Concerns Over Vakalatnama and Legal Mistakes
The Supreme Court has reserved orders in a case where the petitioner denied filing any Special Leave Petition and claimed ignorance of advocates who represented him. The order impugned in the SLP had put an end to criminal proceedings against the only witness
Lawyer pulled up by C.J.I. during RG Kar Hearing
C.J.I. asked him to lower his pitch as the address is being made to the judges and not to the people watching through video conferencing.
Supreme Court Intervenes in Controversial Ram Rahim Acquittal Case
Supreme Court brings controversial acquittal of self-styled godman Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh in the 2002 murder case under challenge. It seeks a response from CBI and the accused in this high-profile legal battle.
Supreme Court Hearing Alimony In Void Marriage Under Hindu Marriage Act 1955.
alimony can be granted under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 when a marriage has been declared void for hearing on Oct 3, 2024.
Supreme Court Halts Gujarat HC’s Demand For Fresh Apology From Newspapers Over Misreporting
The three newspapers later regretted in their affidavits that were submitted to the court, but the court did not seem pleased.
Supreme Court Asks NMC To Reassess MBBS Admission Rules For “PwD Candidates”
The National Medical Commission is required by the Supreme Court to review its policies on PwD reservations in MBBS admissions in light of the recently released disability assessment criteria as of March 12, 2024. An applicant who was denied quota benefits because they
Supreme Court says, “It depends on the welfare of the child, whether or not custody can be refused to the child’s natural parents.”
The Madhya Pradesh High Court's decision to give a 2.5-year-old girl's father custody of her on the grounds that he is her natural guardian was rejected by the Supreme Court on Wednesday, August 28, describing it as a "completely erroneous approach."
The custody rights of natural parents can be overruled for the child’s welfare. “Says SC
On Wednesday 28 August, The Supreme Court disapproved the “erroneous approach” of a Madhya pradesh HC order granting custody of a 2.5-year-old child to a father based only on his status as the natural guardian. The bench was shocked by the fact that