CJI NV Ramana led bench hears a mentioning of a plea Five-time Paralympian shooter Naresh Kumar Sharma challenging an order of the Delhi High Court which had posted his plea relating to his non-selection for the upcoming Tokyo games for hearing on August 6 #supremecourt
Sr Adv Vikas Singh: today is the last day of international olympic association. please list it today
if hc grants me relief then it has to be followed
CJI: why did not you file a letter at least?
CJI: Let the matter come up tomorrow. If you are entitled for relief the government can inform
Singh: today is the last day for international olympic association
Justice Surya Kant: HC order is in you favour
Singh; but HC listed the matter for August 6. he is a disabled player, please consider this. Please direct olympic association to include his name.
CJI: if there is real urgency we will allot it to some court. let us see
BREAKING: Three-judge bench of #SupremeCourt headed by Justice AM Khanwilkar to hear plea on behalf of 5-time Paralympian shooter Naresh Kumar Sharma challenging the exclusion of his name from the Tokyo Paralympics at 2 PM TODAY
Breaking: Supreme Court to hear urgent plea on behalf of shooter Naresh Kumar Sharma challenging his exclusion from Tokyo Paralympics
#Supreme Court hears a plea by a rape survivor, seeking permission to marry the accused, a 53-year-old Kerala Catholic priest Robin Vadakkumchery sentenced to 20 years in jail and dismissed from priesthood by the Vatican. She further seeks bail for the accused to marry him
Sr Adv Kiran Suri: I am challenging the order so that the accused and the girl can get married so that the legitimacy can be granted to the child in the relationship.
#BombayHighCourt is hearing the plea by Bar Council of Maharashtra & Goa seeking directions to permit lawyers to travel by Mumbai Suburban local trains.
Hearing before Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice GS Kulkarni.
The Court was informed in the administrative committee meeting on July 29 that the Centre and State government will work out modalities for granting permission.
In the previous hearing, the top court had pulled up the Gujarat government for failing to follow its directions with regard to fire safety norms in hospitals #supremecourt#suomotu#covid19
Referring to a notification issued by the government effectively stating that hospitals do not have to adhere to the norms till June 2022, the Bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and MR Shah said,
"Once a mandamus is there, it cannot be overridden by an executive notification."
#SupremeCourt to hear a plea by the State of Andhra Pradesh against Telangana alleging that the latter has been denying them their legitimate share of water for drinking and irrigation purposes @ysjagan@TelanganaCMO
The plea statesthat in Srisailam Dam project, the reservoir’s quantity has seriously depleted on account of use of water from it generation of power in Telangana State. The AP government requested Telanagana to stop the same but it was not complied with #supremecourt