Punjab and Haryana High Court refuses immediate hearing of PIL on #PunjabFloods
The officers are right now dealing with the ground situation, they will have to sit down and file affidavit for this. We don't want to do that: Chief Justice Sheel Nagu
They will be extricated from that flood relief and they will be sitting on a table, preparing an affidavit for your petition, which we don't want to do: Chief Justice Sheel Nagu
Government of India, State of Punjab ... we are doing our best. Yesterday, the Agriculture Minister was there... this is not the time to raise this issue: Additional Solicitor General Satya Pal Jain
We will take it up on Monday along with other petitions: Chief Justice Sheel Nagu
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Supreme Court resumes hearing the suo moto case on struggles faced by cadets who were disabled during military training.
Bench: Justices BV Nagarathna and PK Mishra.
Order: Ld ASG appearing for the respondents has filed status report. The same is taken on record. She submitted that in response to the notices issued by this Court the Govt. Of India, Ministry of Defence, Dept. of ex-servicemen welfare has thought of medical benefits being extended in the form of ECHS to all invalidated out-cadets without any subscription fee. In as much as the one time subscription fee of 1.2 lakhs currently payable by ESM officers need not be paid by such out-boarded cadets due to attributability or aggravation by military training
Order: further details of the said scheme may be placed on record. As far as monetary benefits are concerned the status report has been filed and taken on record. We have perused the figures that are provided. the amounts that are provided ex gratia are of 2017. Having regard to the lapse of time since 2017 we find that endeavours could be made to enhance the said figures accordingly bearing in mind the current inflation and price rise.
Chief Justice of India BR Gavai and Speaker of Lok Sabha Om Birla to shortly speak at the Dr. LM Singhvi memorial lecture organised by Jindal Global University.
The topic of the lecture is- “Human Dignity as the soul of the constitution: Judicial reflections in the 21st century”.
Senior Advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi and Advocate Avishkar Singhvi will also be addressing the event.
SCBA President Vikas Singh and DHCBA President N Hariharan handing out mementos to CJI Gavai and Om Birla respectively.
Supreme Court hears a plea challenging a Bombay High Court order that quashed a decision of the Yes Bank administrator to write off additional tier 1 bonds worth Rs 8,415 crore as part of a bailout.
In January 2025, a bench comprising former Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justices Sanjay Kumar and KV Viswanathan said it will not hear the four pleas filed against the high court's decision and referred it to another Bench.
Today, a bench of Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice Prashant Kumar Mishra will hear the matter.
Delhi High Court issues notice to MP Mahua Moitra in Advocate Jai Anant Dehadrai’s appeal against a trial court order in the ongoing “custody” battle - over a pet rottweiler named Henry.
In the March order of the Saket Court, parties were directed to not publicise the case. Dehadrai claims that this order is against his freedom of speech.
Umar Khalid delivered speeches in Amravati which coincided with the visit of US President Donald Trump. This cannot be lightly brushed aside: Delhi High Court in order denying bail to Umar Khalid.
Court - At this stage, considering the evidence on record and the events unfolding in the alleged conspiracy, prima facie it appears that the Appellants were the first ones to act after the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) was passed in early December 2019, by creating WhatsApp groups and distributing pamphlets in the Muslim populated areas calling for protests and Chakka-Jaams, including the disruption of essential supplies.
Court - The probative value of the evidence against the Appellants Sharjeel Imam and Umar Khalid, prima facie and at this stage, cannot be branded as weak.
The National Legal Services Authority (NALSA), under the aegis of the Kerala State Legal Services Authority (KeLSA), hosts a two-day regional conference aimed at addressing the growing challenges of human-wildlife conflict in the country.
Justice Surya Kant, Executive Chairman of the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA), will inaugurate the conference.
Besides Justice Surya Kant, Nitin Jamdar, Chief Justice, Kerala High Court, who is also patron-in-chief, KeLSA, Justice MM Sundaresh, judge, Supreme Court of India, Justice BV Nagarathna, judge, Supreme Court of India, Justice Vikram Nath, judge, Supreme Court of India and Chairman, Supreme Court Legal Services Committee, A Muhammed Mustaque, judge, High Court of Kerala and executive chairman of KeLSA, CS Dias, judge, High Court of Kerala, R Venkataramani, Attorney General of India, and P Rajeev, Minister of Law, Kerala, are present at the conference.