Supreme Court Orders ₹10 Lakh Compensation for Illegal Home Demolitions, Calls Actions “Inhumane”
Supreme Court directs Rs 10 lakh compensation to victims of illegal house demolition in Prayagraj, holds authorities guilty of violating constitutional rights and due process.
Disturbing Visuals Spark Legal Action: Justice Ujjal Bhuyan’s Response to Demolitions in Uttar Pradesh
Court directed the Prayagraj Development Authority to compensate six individuals with ₹10 lakh each for the violation of their right to shelter under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution.
Supreme Court May Redirect Kerala’s Challenge Against Governor to Justice Pardiwala’s Bench
Kerala requests re-assignment of case against Governor to Justice Pardiwala's bench after president rejects bills amid long delays in approval process.
Supreme Court Upholds In-House Inquiry Process in Justice Varma Cash Controversy
Supreme Court turns down request for FIR against Justice Varma in connection with cash discovery, saying it is premature since in-house inquiry process continues.
Petition Against Justice Yashwant Varma: A Call for Accountability
a petition has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking the registration of a First Information Report (FIR) against Justice Yashwant Varma, a sitting judge of the Delhi High Court. This action arises from the alleged discovery of a substantial amount of unaccounted
Supreme Court Ruling on Delay in Eyewitness Testimonies
Supreme Court of India clarified that a delay in recording an eyewitness's testimony does not automatically undermine the prosecution's case, provided the delay is adequately justified.
Supreme Court refuses to request Bharath Hindu Munnani to protest in Thiruparakundram
Supreme Court rejected a special holiday petition (SLP) filed by Bharath Hindu Munnani, who was looking for permission for a protest procession in Thiruparakundram in Madurai.
Supreme Court Issues Notice to CBIC on Rectification of GST Errors
The Supreme Court has issued a notice to the CBIC regarding the denial of rectification requests for bonafide errors in GSTR-1 filings under the CGST Act after the deadline lapses.
Legal and Ethical Implications of Lawyers’ Personal Beliefs in Custodial Death Cases
Examining the ethical dilemmas lawyers face when their personal beliefs influence their approach to custodial death cases
Supreme Court Upholds Settlement Deed as Gift, Declares Revocation Invalid
Supreme Court rules that a settlement deed with life interest qualifies as a gift and cannot be revoked unilaterally by the donor.