Violence erupted on November 24 in Sambhal district during an Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) examination of a Mughal-era mosque. The clashes resulted in the deaths of four individuals and left several others, including police officials and locals, injured.
"...Through such surveys (of mosques), a conspiracy to create unrest across the country is being hatched. Supreme Court should take note of it and take action against judges who order such things..." Yadav told ANI.
The Supreme Court on Monday said 'no' to relaxing Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP)-IV measures to curb air pollution in Delhi and it will hear the parties on this aspect on the next date of hearing.
The Supreme Court on Monday sought response from the Election Commission of India (ECI) explaining its decision to increase the number of voters per polling booth to from 1,200 to 1,500.
The Supreme Court on Monday was surprised after knowing that Senthil Balaji was appointed as Minister in Tamil Nadu soon after he was granted bail in the money laundering case related to the cash-for-jobs scam.
The Supreme Court on Monday adjourned the hearing on the bail plea of Partha Chatterjee, an MLA and former West Bengal education minister, in a money laundering case related to cash-for-jobs recruitment irregularities.
Congress MP Imran Masood on Monday said that the Supreme Court should take cognizance of the matter related to lower courts allowing surveys at religious places. He said that the Supreme Court must put an end to such claims or else it would create a situation of anarchy in the country.
The Supreme Court has taken strong exception to suppression of facts by one of the woman petitioners seeking remission and asked her to explain her conduct.
A bench of justices Abhay S Oka and AG Masih observed that petitioner woman has not brought notice to the top court about an order of
The security deployment in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal district continued for the sixth consecutive day on Saturday amid tensions over the Shahi Jama Masjid Survey.
"I will not apologise at all, not even a bit...If they are working under pressure from the PM and other ministers then what I have said is right," he said.
In October, the Madras High Court had set aside a lower court's order of December 3, 2012, which allowed the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC) to withdraw the 2006 disproportionate assets case registered against O Panneerselvam (OPS) and his kin.