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Supreme Court upholds Medha Patkar’s defamation conviction; waives ₹1 Lakh penalty

Supreme Court upholds Medha Patkar’s defamation conviction; waives ₹1 Lakh penalty

The Supreme Court of India on August 11, 2025, declined to overturn the criminal defamation conviction of activist and Narmada Bachao Andolan leader Medha Patkar, which had been lodged by Vinai Kumar Saxena, currently serving as the Lieutenant Governor of...
Supreme Court upholds Medha Patkar’s defamation conviction; waives ₹1 Lakh penalty

Supreme Court orders stray dog removal in Delhi

The Supreme Court of India has given instructions to the Delhi government along with the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD),and the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) to capture and relocate stray dogs from all neighborhoods, particularly those considered most vulnerable....
Supreme Court says agency must function within bounds of law

Supreme Court says agency must function within bounds of law

The Supreme Court on Thursday said that the Enforcement Directorate cannot “act like a crook” and must function within the four corners of the law, Live Law reported.A bench comprising Justices Surya Kant, Ujjal Bhuyan and N Kotiswar Singh made...
After protest by 13 Allahabad HC judges, SC rescinds bar on judge from hearing criminal cases

After protest by 13 Allahabad HC judges, SC rescinds bar on judge from hearing criminal cases

The Supreme Court on Friday rescinded an order it had passed four days ago barring an Allahabad High Court judge from hearing criminal cases till he retires, Live Law reported.A Supreme Court bench of Justices JB Pardiwala and R Mahadevan...
Copy-Paste Confessions in 2006 Mumbai Train Blasts Case: Bombay HC Flags Serious Lapses

Copy-Paste Confessions in 2006 Mumbai Train Blasts Case: Bombay HC Flags Serious Lapses

Courts Slam Copy-Paste Confessions Mumbai, July 23: The Bombay High Court has once again raised serious concerns over the increasing "copy-paste" culture in confessional and witness statements submitted by law enforcement agencies, calling it a “dangerous” trend that undermines the...
Telangana HC Issues Contempt Notices to Officials Over Sunnam Cheruvu Demolition Case

Telangana HC Issues Contempt Notices to Officials Over Sunnam Cheruvu Demolition Case

Sunnam Cheruvu Demolition Case Hyderabad, July 19: The Telangana High Court has issued contempt of court notices to Rangareddy District Collector C Narayana Reddy, HYDRAA Commissioner AV Ranganath, and GHMC Serilingampalli Deputy Commissioner Prashanthi for allegedly violating judicial orders in...
Vikarabad Salon Attack: Telangana High Court Orders Police Protection for Owner Feroz Khan

Vikarabad Salon Attack: Telangana High Court Orders Police Protection for Owner Feroz Khan

Vikarabad Salon Attack Hyderabad, July 16, 2025 – The Telangana High Court has intervened in the case of a caste-based attack on a salon owner in Vikarabad, ordering police protection for Feroz Khan, who was targeted for running a beauty...
Police Can’t Act as Recovery Agents, Says Telangana High Court

Police Can’t Act as Recovery Agents, Says Telangana High Court

Police Can’t Act as Recovery Agents Hyderabad, July 9: In a significant ruling, the Telangana High Court has firmly stated that the police cannot be used as recovery agents in private financial disputes. The observation came during the hearing of...
Telangana High Court Issues Guidelines for Khula Divorce Under Muslim Personal Law

Telangana High Court Issues Guidelines for Khula Divorce Under Muslim Personal Law

Guidelines for Khula Divorce Hyderabad, July 6: In a landmark move hailed as a progressive stride for Muslim women’s rights, the Telangana High Court has laid down clear procedural guidelines for granting Khula — a form of divorce initiated by...
Telangana High Court Fines Advocate ₹50,000 in 25-Year-Old Property Case

Telangana High Court Fines Advocate ₹50,000 in 25-Year-Old Property Case

High Court Fines Advocate Hyderabad, July 5: In a strongly worded order, the Telangana High Court has imposed a fine of ₹50,000 on an advocate for prolonging a property dispute case that has remained unresolved for over 25 years. The...
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