This Bill enables the state government to drop portions of land required for a road-widening project after the Supreme Court directed it to issue transferable development rights (TDR) worth Rs 3,400 crore to the erstwhile Mysuru royal family.
Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh on Thursday lauded the Supreme Court order on pleas against the Forest (Conservation) Amendment Act, 2023 and said it is "a stinging rebuke to the Modi Government's systematic efforts to dilute the institutions and regulatory systems" for ecologica
The Supreme Court on Wednesday strongly criticised the State government of Uttar Pradesh for demolishing the houses of a lawyer, a professor and a few others without following the procedure of law.
New Delhi [India], March 6: The Supreme Court in its recent judgment on 27th February, 2025 has cleared the way for the redevelopment of the Bharat Nagar slum in Bandra, dismissing an appeal by residents attempting to stall the project. The court ruled that the appellants were using "dilator
The Supreme Court on Thursday adjourned a hearing on a plea that challenged the constitutional validity of various provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA).
In the ongoing debate on the alleged 'imposition of languages' in southern states, a PIL was filed in the Supreme Court seeking implementing of the three-language formula, proposed by the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and West Bengal.
The Supreme Court on Thursday ordered no further FIRs to be registered against Tamil Nadu minister and DMK leader Udaynidhi Stalin without its permission on his "eradicate Sanatan Dharma" remark in 2023.
AIMIM Bihar president Akhtarul Iman defends Aurangzeb and criticizes the BJP's actions regarding Maharashtra SP MLA Abu Azmi's suspension. Iman calls the BJP's politics divisive and unconstitutional and urges the Supreme Court to intervene.
The court did not immediately say when the funds must be released, allowing the White House to continue to dispute the issue in lower courts. The ruling was 5-4, as per CNN.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed all State governments to pay salaries and other allowances to the Chairpersons and other members of the State and District Consumer Disputes Resolution Commissions (DCDRC & SCDRC).