The bench said it has got many questions to ask the Delhi government and that if they ask all the questions, they don’t know which way the case will go. So, it’s better for the Delhi government to intervene in the pending matter before the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court on Thursday granted 10 days time to the Central government to file counter-affidavit against plea challenging conjugal rights provisions.
The petitioners have approached the Supreme Court saying the Government of India has discriminated against Hindus by the establishment of the National Commission for Minorities. Any benefits being given on the sole basis of a citizen's religion is against constitutional principles, they contend.
“It is well settled that appointing a junior to make him senior to his seniors is clear casualty to Article 14, 16 and 21 of the Constitution of India."
The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to entertain a plea filed by a spiritual guru seeking to free a 21-year-old woman from the illegal custody of her parents.
Delhi High Court has disposed of the liquor traders plea directing to make new excise policy for 2021-2022 and the single bench led by Justice Rekha Palli was informed by Dr. Abhishek Manu Singhvi that the New Excise Policy will be put on the government website by the end of the day.
The vacation bench of Justice Subramonium Prasad was hearing two connected pleas, wherein one was filed by the couple seeking protection of their life and liberty and other was filed by the mother of the girl seeking rescue of the girl from possession of the boy.
Supreme Court on Tuesday adjourned hearing of Kerala government plea seeking directions to withdraw 2015 Assembly violence cases against CPM leaders including Kerala Education Minister V. Sivankutty.
The Supreme Court bench led by CJI N.V. Ramana said the plea was compiled on the strength of newspaper reports and refused to hear it. The plea said Muslims were forcing Hindus in the district to convert to Islam by threatening them with force.
On June 19, CBSE came up with its evaluation formula for Class 12 results. This 30:30:40 formula gave 30% weightage to the students’ performances in Class 10 and Class 11 each, while 40% would be given to Class 12 performance.