Page 61 of Supreme Court News

He said he must not be mistaken to mean that the rights claimed need to be shifted away from the…

The apex court was hearing a plea filed by two accused challenging an order of the Rajasthan High Court which…

A special CBI court in Mumbai had on January 21, 2008, sentenced to life imprisonment all the 11 accused in…

Senior counsel Sanjay Parikh, representing Federation of Medical & Sales Representatives Association of India, told a Bench led by Justice…

The SC had earlier asked SpiceJet to resolve its dispute with Credit Suisse AG and had stayed the HC’s order…

On June 3, the high court had said it was of the considered opinion that writ petitions cannot be thrown…

The development assumes significance as in cases of disputes companies are required to do the same under Section 12A of…

The CJI-designate’s call for a permanent Constitution bench has merit, but that could only be a partial solution

It also wondered whether providing universal healthcare, access to drinking water and access to consumer electronics can be treated as…

“In fact, it appears that it was the Union of India that did not follow the letter of the law.…

In the plea, BJP’s Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay, while opposing the culture of freebies, asked the Centre and the EC to…

Any personal data protection law should incorporate the flexibility to make the required amendments continually without much hassle. It’s never…

A local court recently issued a non-bailable warrant against the survivor on a criminal complaint filed by the father of…

The Supreme Court was hearing a plea seeking to declare ‘Talaq-e-Hasan’ and all other forms of “unilateral extra-judicial talaq” as…

The Supreme Court on Friday refused to stay the investigation against the alleged creator of an app that listed Muslim…

Jayant Chaudhary’s statement comes in reference to the recent remarks by the Supreme Court in a case against freebies.

Nalini has challenged the June 17 order of the Madras High Court, which rejected her plea for early release, and…

It also ruled out the possibility of considering a plea for de-recognising parties for making promises to give freebies.