The Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed the Telangana government's plea challenging the Telangana High Court's stay on 42% Backwards Class reservation in local body elections.
A Division Bench of Justice Subramonium Prasad and Justice Vimal Kumar Yadav, while upholding the punishment imposed on him, said that the petitioner, who was already married, had "no business to indulge in a relationship with another lady and send vulgar messages."
A division bench of Chief Justice D.K. Upadhyaya and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela, while hearing the plea on Wednesday, observed that the matter was "very, very important" and directed the Centre's counsel to take instructions and clarify the status of the appointments.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday disposed of three pleas challenging the interim stay granted on the suspension of Ramanujan College Principal Professor Rasal Singh.
Justice Jyoti Singh presided over the matter, where Priya Kapur has opposed the suit, asserting that there is no valid legal challenge to the will of Sunjay Kapur dated March 21, 2025, under which his assets were bequeathed.
The INX Media case is related to alleged irregularities in the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) clearance to media group INX Media, which had received overseas funds to the tune of Rs 307 crore during the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government.
Justice Neena Bansal Krishna, while quashing a 22-year-old criminal complaint against advocate, observed that running a lawyer's office from a residential basement does not amount to misuse of premises or change of land use.
Counsel appearing for Kumar Sanu informed the Court that after advance service of the suit, Defendant No. 3, Opedia AI, had deleted the infringing link associated with the singer's voice imitation.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday released 17 bail matters, including actor Leena Maria Paul's bail, in a money laundering and extortion case after the transfer of Justice Arun Monga. The bail pleas were scheduled for clarification before the pronouncement of judgment.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday indicated that it would pass an injunction order restraining the misuse of actor Hrithik Roshan's personality rights for monetary gains, including the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and creation of disparaging content.
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday reserved an order on three pleas against the stay granted on the suspension of Ramanujan College Principal Professor Rasal Singh. A single bench had granted an interim stay on his suspension. The same was challenged before the division bench of the Delhi Hi