The Supreme Court dismissed a plea seeking to admit the petitioner for medical undergraduate course for academic year 2021-2022 under disabled category in order of merit and as provided by Rights of ...
The Supreme Court on Monday clarified that 70 percent of post-graduate admissions for 2021-22 at the Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore, should be made from the list of Christian minority stude...
Gujarat High Court Justice J.B. Pardiwala implored with a Central government counsel that the Court would wager going on a trip to the moon compared to understanding the policies and intricacies of t...
The Karnataka High Court on Monday adjourned hearing in the petitions related to wearing of Hijab by Muslim women in educational institutions to Tuesday.
The full Bench comprising Chief Justice Ri...
The Supreme Court has recently upheld the order of the Delhi High Court which had dismissed a plea of Ahuja Trading Company/ Tenant by imposing a heavy cost of Rs 50,000 while observing that dishonest litigants cannot be allowed to abuse the process of law.
The Delhi High Court, on Monday, sought response from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and the Delhi Development Authority on an application seeking a restraint order against the construction of a flyover at Delhi’s Dwarka on the ground that it involves rapid felling of trees.
The Chhattisgarh High Court has recently dismissed as withdrawn a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) for setting aside the notification dated 20.10.2021 issued by the state government whereby, a new district Sarangarh–Bilaigarh, is sought to be created by exercising the powers under sub-section (2) of Section 13 of the Chhattisgarh Land Revenue Code, 1959 by altering the limits of Raigarh and Baloda Bazar–Bhatapara.
The Supreme Court has upheld the interim stay imposed by the High Court on Gujarat government's law prohibiting marriage for the purpose of religious conversion.
The Allahabad High Court has asked a petitioner to file his complaint with the SP Jaunpur for fair investigation in accordance with the law in a case of theft of cash and jewellery worth lakhs and directed the SP to examine the matter and issue necessary directions to ensure a fair investigation is conducted expeditiously.
The Supreme Court was told by Sun TV founder Kalanithi Maran on Monday that it has refused the Rs 600 crore one-time settlement offer made by SpiceJet, to end a long-standing share-transfer dispute between the two.