The Supreme Court on Tuesday adjourned to September 13 the hearing on a batch of petitions seeking probe into the alleged snooping carried out by the Central government on a number of politicians and journalists with the help of Israeli spyware Pegasus.
The Supreme Court on Monday directed the Chief Justice of Delhi High Court to expeditiously start hearing in the case related to the forced compulsory retirement of an IRS officer of the 1985 batch, who was compulsorily retired in 2019, in accordance with Fundamental Rule 56 (j).
Mukul Rohatgi, Senior Advocate for Prannoy Roy and Radhika Roy started making submission that penalty proceedings were initiated, to which Solicitor General Tushar Mehta submitted that penalty proceedings are different.
The Supreme Court dismissed a plea filed by a prosecutrix challenging bail granted to a rape accused alleging she was raped on false pretext of marriage. The bench of Chief Justice NV Ramana and Justice Surya Kant observed that the prosecutrix was already married when she came into contact with accused.
The Supreme Court, while hearing an anticipatory bail plea filed by a man accused in a murder case on Tuesday, observed that FIR is not an exhaustive document. If it does not indicate who the conspirators are, it does not mean the FIR is faulty.
The Supreme Court on Monday granted bail to a man convicted for rash and negligent driving, causing death of a four-year-old child more than a decade ago.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday stayed the criminal defamation proceedings against Founder-Director of India Today group and editor-in-Chief of India Today magazine Aroon Purie.
The Supreme Court on Monday continued its hearing on a batch of petitions seeking SIT/judicial probe into the reports of snooping using the Israel spyware Pegasus.
The Supreme Court on Monday expressed its displeasure to the Central Government on the Tribunal's Bill and issued notice to the Government for not appointing technical members in the Security Appellate Tribunal (SAT).
"We feel that any of the people who are interested in matters and are saying things in the media - we hope you will answer within Court. You must have faith in system," said Justice Ramana