A petitioner and his advocate, who had filed a petition against a Karnataka High Court judgement in the Supreme Court, were slapped with a contempt notice by the apex court for using the derogatory remarks against the judges.
The Supreme Court on Saturday directed the Madhya Pradesh government to form a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe into the case of the petitioner's missing son.
Dismissing the plea challenging the nomination of the former Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi as a Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha by the government, the Supreme Court said that there is no merit to entertain the petitioner under Article 32 of the Constitution of India.
Petition challenging the validity of Constitution's 103rd Amendment Act 2019 was filed as it excluded SC, ST, OBCs and the judgment delivered today will mark a new beginning, Petitioner's advocate said after SC's 3:2 split verdict.
The petitioner has challenged the Bombay High Court order which issued a slew of directions and directed the civic officials and the police to take "stern action" against anyone obstructing them from acting against the menace of stray dogs.
The senior counsel for Subramanian Swamy assures the court that the petitioner will vacate government accommodation on Saturday under the intimation to the Estate officer.
The petitioner/DK Shivakumar contends that the ED in the impugned proceedings is re-investigating the same offence which it had already investigated in a previous case lodged by it in ECIR 2018. The impugned proceedings have been initiated in complete abuse of process of law and mala fide ex
The petitioners advocate Ravi Bhargava and Rohit Kumar Mahiya moved a civil suit against Gambhir and the MCD seeking an order restraining Gambhir from using the alleged illegal structure.
The petitioner has challenged the judgment dated February 4, 2022, passed by the High Court of Gauhati that upheld the validity of the Assam Madrassa Education (Provincialization) Act, 1995 (repealed by the Act of 2020) and all consequential government orders including the Notification dated
The petitioner has sought to issue to direct the Centre and States to publish Draft Legislations prominently on government websites and in the public domain, at least 60 days before introducing in the Parliament and State Assemblies.