Expressing concern over human and sex trafficking the Supreme Court said that there exists a legislative vacuum regarding the establishment of a comprehensive rehabilitation framework for such victims, which needs to be urgently considered by the Union and it is their responsibility to take
The Supreme Court on Thursday sought a response from the West Bengal government on a contempt petition alleging the continued use of sharp spikes and burning mashaals (fire torches) to drive away elephants in the state.
The Supreme Court on Thursday stayed the Jharkhand High Court order directing the CBI inquiry into alleged irregularities in appointments and promotions made in the state assembly.
The Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed a petition seeking to direct the Central government to ban the operations of WhatsApp alleging that it does not function in conformity with the new Information Technology Rules (IT Rules).
The Supreme Court on Thursday sought response from Uttar Pradesh Government to choreographer-turned-director Remo D'Souza plea seeking quashing of a 2016 cheating case lodged against him.
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court directed that no demolition should be carried out without a prior 15-day show cause notice to the owner of the property and without following the statutory guidelines.
Welcoming the Supreme Court's verdict on the bulldozer action, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav slammed the Yogi Adityanath-led government in Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday, stating that the BJP government's bulldozer "will remain parked in the garage."
The Supreme Court on Wednesday questioned Ajit Pawar faction of the NCP as to why the name of Sharad Pawar is being repeatedly used during the ongoing campaigning in Maharashtra for the upcoming assembly polls.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed that no demolition should be carried out without a prior 15-day show cause notice to the owner of the property and without following the statutory guidelines. The top court also said that the executive cannot become a judge and decide that a person ac
The Supreme Court's Thursday verdict on the controversial 'bulldozer justice' has generated strong reactions from political leaders across the country, with some welcoming the decision and others expressing their concerns.
The Supreme Court on Thursday laid down stringent guidelines to curb "bulldozer justice" and stated that the executive cannot declare a person guilty, nor can it become a judge and decide to demolish the property of an accused person.
The Supreme Court will deliver order on Wednesday judgment on the issue of framing pan-India guidelines relating to demolition drive of properties in the country.