On January 2, a Supreme Court constitution bench ruled on demonetisation.

The Supreme Court constitution bench on January 2 ruled on the legality of the government’s demonetisation policy. The bench, headed by Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra, was divided 3:2 on the issue. Justices D.Y. Chandrachud and Sanjay Kishan Kaul were in favour

Today’s Rajasthan High Court ruling in the PMLA case in which Vadra’s mother was questioned.

The Rajasthan High Court today ruled in the PMLA case in which Vadra’s mother was questioned. This is a major victory for Vadra and his family, as the High Court has ruled that the questioning of Vadra’s mother was illegal and that she

The Madras High Court reverses TN pollution board’s decision against Isha Foundation

The Madras High Court has reversed the Tamil Nadu pollution board’s decision to take action against the Isha Foundation for alleged environmental violations. The court said that the foundation had taken all the necessary steps to prevent environmental pollution and that there was

17 Odisha attorneys were arrested for damaging a court.

17 Odisha attorneys were arrested for damaging a court. This is a disgrace to the legal profession. These attorneys should be disbarred and never allowed to practice law again. The lawyers were protesting against the establishment of a separate bench for the city’s

The Supreme Court grants Goa’s request to engage in mine disposal operations.

The Supreme Court has granted Goa’s request to engage in mine disposal operations. This is a huge victory for the state, as it will allow them to finally rid themselves of the mines that have been plaguing their coastline for years. Engaging in

Delhi High Court on arguments over Agnipath scheme: “We’re not experts”

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday said it was not an “expert” on the Agnipath scheme and asked the petitioner to approach the authorities concerned. A division bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice C Hari Shankar was hearing a plea

Jacqueline Fernandez appears in court in Delhi in a case involving money laundering and con man Sukesh.

Bollywood star Jacqueline Fernandez has appeared in court in Delhi in a case involving money laundering and con man Sukesh. The actress is accused of being involved in a money laundering case involving over Rs. 100 crore. Fernandez appeared before a special court

New Indonesian laws: explanation from the governor of Bali No danger to visitors

The Governor of Bali, Mr. I Made Mangku Pastika, has issued a statement explaining the new Indonesian laws that have been put in place recently. He reassures the public that there is no danger to visitors, and that the laws are necessary to

Kerala High Court holds special session regarding Sabarimala influx

The Kerala High Court today held a special session to discuss the recent influx of devotees to the Sabarimala temple. The court was hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by a group of devotees who claimed that the recent surge in devotees

Kerala High Court on hostel curfew hours: Lock up the men, let the women go.

The Kerala High Court recently ruled on hostel curfew hours, stating that men should be locked up at night while women should be allowed to go out. This decision has been met with mixed reactions, with some people arguing that it is sexist