The Rajya Sabha member and the Communist Party of India (CPI) leader Binoy Viswam has moved the Supreme Court against the petition filed by former Union Minister Subramanian Swamy for...
Supreme Court judge Justice S Ravindra Bhat in an order said that to make the alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms effective, it should be affordable to all.
Justice Bhat said that we ne...
The Delhi police on Wednesday said that it has been more than a month after it began submissions, against activist Umar Khalid’s bail appeal before the Delhi High Court alleging him in conspiracy beh...
A Special court has sentenced three employees of a preform to a three year imprisonment as they were found guilty of criminal conspiracy.
These employees were also charges of embezzlement and chea...
The President of United States has nominated the name of Indian-American attorney Arun Subramanian for the position of District Judge at the Southern District of New York.
A statement re...
The Delhi High Court was informed by twitter that being an intermediary, it cannot decide whether any content on its platform is lawful or not unless it is put to “actual knowledge” after determinati...
Justice Lalit congratulated the Executive Chairman, NALSA, Dr. Justice D.Y. Chandrachud and functionaries of the legal services authorities for taking a leap forward in catering to the needs of free legal aid beneficiaries which is in line with the futuristic vision of 2047.
Chief Justice of India Uday Umesh Lalit has said that one should take every association one makes with people as a great opportunity to find out more about life, what it offers, and how to go about i...
Supreme Court has received a petition seeking reintroduction of Women’s Reservation Bill which will provide 33 percent reservation for the women in the parliament and State legislatures.
A bench o...
The Supreme Court today heard the pleas challenging the verdict on hijab ban in educational institutions imposed by the Karnataka High Court.
Senior Advocate Devdutt Kamat, who appeared for ...