Speaking to reporters here, Rajeev said, "Earlier, the direction on the review petition was to constitute a constitution bench to review the earlier verdict. This is only an opportunity to constitute a new constitutional bench to review the existing verdict. After that, we can discuss wha
A bench comprising Chief Justice of India BR Gavai and Justices K Vinod Chandran and NV Anjaria observed while hearing an appeal filed by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and the concessionaire, Guruvayoor Infrastructure Ltd., challenging a Kerala High Court order suspending t
The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a PIL seeking implementation of the three-language formula, proposed by the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and West Bengal.
The Supreme Court on Friday issued notice to the Kerala and West Bengal governor's offices on two separate pleas over keeping the bills pending for assent in both states.
A bench of justices, Surya Kant and KV Vishwanathan, made the remarks while declining to give any interim relief to the Kerala government over borrowing limits.
After the Kerala government moved the Supreme Court against Governor Arif Mohammed Khan for not giving his assent to Bills passed by the Assembly, state minister P Rajeev on Sunday said the former's 'attitude' was against the will of the legislature.
"Equally, the aid and advice rendered by the Union of India to the President to withhold assent from the four bills which are wholly within the domain of the State, while disclosing no reason whatsoever, is also manifestly arbitrary and violates Article 14 of the Constitution," the Kerala go
The Central Government informed the Supreme Court on Wednesday that an amount of Rs 5,000 crores can be given to Kerala in the present financial year as a one-time measure subject to conditions.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday suggested the Centre to be liberal and give a one-time package as a special case to Kerala, subject to harsher conditions than other states.
Kerala Government has approached the Supreme Court against the Centre's alleged interference in the state's finances and said that due to such interference, the state is not able to fulfil the commitments in its Annual Budgets.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday listed February for the hearing of the petitions relating to the stray dog menace in Kerala and other parts of the country.
Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on Saturday once again came with clarification over the ongoing row over university bills issue in the state and again retorted that university bills and money bills cannot be passed by the Assembly without prior approval by the Governor.