The Delhi government has apprised the Delhi High Court that the Centre has undertaken to supply Covid-19 vaccines to all State Governments free of cost, as per its 'Revised Guidelines’ issued on June 8, 2021.
The Supreme Court today adjourned its hearing till September 3, in a plea against demolition of homes of over 10,000 slum dwellers living near the railway lines in the city of Surat, Gujarat alleging demolition without providing rehabilitation scheme is illegal, inhuman and violates Article 21
The Supreme Court today dismissed an appeal by the National Law School of India University against the Karnataka High Court order which granted relief to a law student who was denied admission to his fourth year (2020-2021) BA LLB (Honours) course due to alleged plagiarism in a project work.
The court observed that the affidavits of the officers are not satisfactory. It seems that both the bank and the police are not serious. Proper efforts were not made to prevent fraud. They are told that the fraud took place from a remote area. Even the police are afraid to go to the Naxal area.
The bail application under Section 439 of Code of Criminal Procedure has been filed by the applicant Sher Ali, seeking enlargement on bail during trial in connection with Case under Sections 364, 304, 506 IPC, registered at Police Station Phoolpur, District Varanasi.
The petition claims that the petitioner has given written complaints to SHO Badarpur, DCP Sarita Vihar, PWD head office, New Delhi and Headquarter, Northern Railway, Baroda House, but to no avail.
The State of West Bengal had set up a two-member Commission of Inquiry, headed by retired judge Madan B Lokur, to probe into the alleged surveillance of Indian citizens using Israeli Pegasus spyware.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday conveyed its anguish to Centre over slow disposal of pending criminal cases against MPs and MLAs.
The bench led by Chief Justice N.V. Ramana and also compr...
Keeping in mind the exigencies in disposal of batch of criminal appeals, the bench of Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice Hrishikesh Roy asked the AAG Garima Prasad of Uttar Pradesh that state government does not require any court orders pertaining to release of convicts.
The plea has been filed through Advocates Robin Raju, Yash Prakash and Deepa Joseph, by Srishti Madurai Educational Research Foundation, a Trust formed by a group of student volunteers working for the rights of gender-queer and intersex community all over the country.