The Supreme Court has admitted the Bihar appeal against acquittal of 1999 Senari massacre accused. Earlier, the Patna High Court in May acquitted 13 accused in the Senari massacre case in which 34 persons were killed on March 18, 1999 by an erstwhile Maoist group in Senari village in central Bihar.
A plea has been filed in the Supreme Court which sought directions to the Central Government to restrain all online social media networks operating in India and not to carry out any Islamophobic posts or messages hurting or insulting the feelings of a particular community.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has disposed of a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) regarding construction of boundary wall of Shriram Janki Temple at Bhitarwar in Gwalior, directing the petitioner to approach the Gwalior Collector for the same.
Justice Bhushan was to retire on July 4 but advanced his day of retirement to July 2 due to his mother's demise. He joined the Supreme Court as a judge on May 13, 2016 and was chief justice of the Kerala High Court from 2015.
In accordance with new IT rules, Twitter has appointed Vinay Prakash as its resident grievance officer and provided an email contact id on its website.
The Legal Services Authorities across the country, under the aegis of National Legal Services Authority (NALSA), today organised the second National Lok Adalat of 2021.
Uttar Pradesh Law Commission has sought public comments on population control bill proposed by the Yogi Adityanath government in UP to stabilize the population of the state.
Delhi Metropolitan Magistrate allowed recording of evidence through video conferencing which will be done in accordance with the video conferencing rules framed by the Delhi High Court.
A group of Technical Support Staff of Consumer Forums and Commissions across the country have filed a petition in the Supreme Court, demanding to be absorbed as permanent staff, as per the guidelines laid down in the National Policy and Action Plan document Phase-1 of the e-Courts Project.