Karnataka Government on Thursday assured the Supreme Court that no admissions or appointments will be taken place on the basis of a government order, scrapping four per cent (Other Backward Classes) OBC reservation for Muslims, till April 18.
Abdul Nazir Maudany, an accused in the 2008 Bengaluru serial bomb blasts case, on Thursday urged the Supreme Court to ease his bail conditions allowing him to stay in his hometown in Kerala to take care of his ailing father.
The Central government on Thursday told the Supreme Court figures provided by the petitioners on the alleged attacks on Christians and their institutions were incorrect and they just wanted "the pot boiling".
The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to list a plea challenging the Karnataka government's decision to scrap the reservation of four per cent given to Muslims in the state.
The Supreme Court on Thursday adjourned for two weeks as the Maharashtra government sought time to respond on the transfer of probe to CBI into the Palghar lynching case wherein two Sadhus were lynched to death.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed former Unitech promoters Sanjay and Ajay Chandra to approach the Apex Court for bail or other reliefs in connection with cases related to homebuyers fraud matters.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear on April 28 a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) challenging a provision of the 'Maternity Benefit Act' which says that adoptive mothers will be eligible for maternity leave only if they adopt children who are less than three months old.
The Supreme Court has directed the Jaisalmer Municipal Council that auction notice related to plot allotment of Goverdhan Das Kalla Awasiya Yojana shall contain a specific recital that the auction will be subject to the outcome
of the pending petition.
The high court's decision came after Ilyas was summoned to the supreme court and high court of the region for using a "threatening tone" in one of his speeches.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday reserved the order judgment on pleas filed by Sukhbir Singh Badal, Parkash Singh Badal and Daljit Singh Cheema, challenging the proceedings pending before Punjab's Hoshiarpur Court in the alleged case of forgery and cheating filed against them.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected the Stalin led-Tamil Nadu's appeal against the Madras high court order allowing Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) route marches in the state.