The Supreme Court has struck down the decades-old rule requiring MBBS aspirants to have 'both hands intact', calling it discriminatory and outdated.
Date of Judgment January 28 2025 Parties Involved Appellants Rampal Gautam father in law Rajini Gautam mother in law Sameer ...
Chanchlani moved the top court seeking to quash or transfer to Mumbai an FIR registered in Assam in connection with a case of ...
The case arose after a candidate who had cleared the NEET 2024 was denied admission due to the eligibility criteria under the ...
The Supreme Court recently directed the Department of Archaeology, Delhi to constitute a Committee within a week to initiate the process of restoration of Lodhi-era Shaikh Ali 'Gumti', ...
The court had previously appointed amicus curiae Sudhir Mishra and Jay Cheema on December 5, 2024, to assist in understanding the status of carbon emissions in the country.
The Supreme Court on February 18 imposed a cost of Rs.5,000 on States of Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, ...
The Supreme Court has ruled that a dowry demand is not required to establish the crime of cruelty under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code. The court emphasized that cruelty, whether physical or ...
Supreme Court protects YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia from arrest in multiple FIRs, restricts show participation, and requires ...
The Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain a petition moved by Telangana State Are-Katika (Khatik) Sangh for directions ...
The Supreme Court hearing comes two days after Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar was elevated as the Chief Election ...