ustice Amit Sharma of the Delhi High Court recused himself from hearing the National Investigation Agency's (NIA) appeal seeking the capital /death penalty for Kashmiri separatist leader Yasin Malik in a terror funding case on Thursday.
Supreme Court's judge, justice Sanjay Kumar on Thursday recused himself from hearing Aam Aadmi Party leader Manish Sisodia's petition seeking revival of his plea challenging the Delhi High Court order rejecting his bail plea in an excise policy case.
"The probe revealed that after drinking alcohol at Vice Global Tapas Bar located in Juhu area, accused Mihir Shah drank alcohol at another place between Malad and Borivali," the police said.
The Supreme Court on Thursday adjourned the hearing for July 18 a batch of petitions alleging paper leakage and malpractices in the NEET-UG 2024 exam, held on May 5.
The Delhi High Court upheld the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) regulation, which enhanced the size of the statutory warning on Pan Masala packages to the extent of 50 per cent of the front-of-pack of the label from the erstwhile warning size of 3 millimetres on Thursday
The Delhi High Court has decided to dispose of a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking an inquiry into the Cycle allowance paid to the officials of the Delhi Police and directed Delhi Police to place the petition with its auditor, who shall examine the said aspect while auditing the accou
Amidst the alleged irregularities in the NEET examination 2024, Tamil Nadu Bharatiya Janata Party president K Annamalai on Thursday asserted that the paper leak was "localised leak" that has been controlled, adding that the "fear-mongering" of opposition parties can be put to rest now.
"There is no scope for any speculation or conjecture that the child may return home in 24 hours, and hence the police can wait. In fact, the first 24-hour period is the crucial period, when steps for tracing the missing person or child could lead to a positive outcome," the division bench of
Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud on Thursday inaugurated the multi-facilitation centre on the campus of the Supreme Court here in the national capital and emphasized that it has been set up as a part of access to 'justice mission'.
Reacting to the Supreme Court's observation that any divorced Muslim woman can seek maintenance from their husband under Section 125 of CrPC, BJP leader Shazia Ilmi said that this is a historic decision and a relief for all Muslim women.
Hailing the Supreme Court's judgment enabling Muslim women to claim maintenance from their husbands, Union Minister Giriraj Singh on Wednesday said that such a decision is necessary as it brings social harmony and is equal for all religions.
After the Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that a divorced Muslim woman is entitled to a claim of maintenance under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), 1973, against her former husband, National Commission for Women (NCW) chairperson Rekha Sharma expressed her satisfaction