The Supreme Court on Friday (July 17) referred to a larger bench the question of whether the benefit of remission can be granted by the Executive without placing the facts of the cases before the Governor.
The Supreme Court yesterday (July 17) concluded a 65-year-long legal dispute regarding the execution of a will. The court passed its judgment in a case which was instituted in 1955.
Maharashtra cabinet minister Aaditya Thackeray, also president of Yuvasena, has appealed to the Supreme Court through his organization, to direct universities to chart out their own plan of action vis-à-vis their final year examinations.
In an unprecedented move, the Gujarat High Court has asked the Superintendent of Police to investigate and present a 14-year-old girl before the court.The girl allegedly had run away with a man for marriage.
The Supreme Court today (July 17) refused to entertain a public interest petition seeking uniform education with common syllabus and curriculum for all children aged between 6-14 years, across the country.
An application has been filed in the Supreme Court making suggestions for effective implementation of Supreme Court’s guidelines in Prakash Singh & Ors vs Union of India, with respect to police reforms.
The Supreme Court today (July 17) dismissed a petition against the Bombay High Court order which imposed a cost of Rs 5 lakh on the petitioner, seeking directions for free COVID treatment for all citizens of Maharashtra.
The divisional bench, comprising Justice Hima Kohli and Justice Subramonium Prasad, while hearing a petition filed by Rakesh Malhotra through video conferencing, noted that, “the window of one month given by the ICMR for the applicants to complete the procedural formalities, is too long.”