Supreme Court
National Green Tribunal not vested with powers to examine validity of any law or strike it down: SC
Senior lawyer Nikhil Nayyar reminded the Supreme Court had in Sterlite case said that green tribunal cannot strike down rules
SC allows deportation of Rohingya refugees detained at Jammu to their parent country
The court refused to order the release of nearly 150 Rohingyas detained in holding centres in Jammu
No person serving government can be appointed Election Commissioner
The court said giving additional charge of the State Election Commission to a government official is mockery of the Constitution
SC favours screening of programmes on OTT platforms
Objections were raised about some scenes in Tandav as they allegedly were hurting religious sentiments and deriding Dalits
Will you marry her: CJI asks govt servant accused of raping minor
The apex court granted protection from arrest to the petitioner for eight weeks
Ex-CJ Ranjan Gogoi case: SC hints at possible larger conspiracy
A three-member committee that inquired into the allegation of sexual misconduct gave a clean chit to former CJI Gogoi
Contemplating 'some action' on regulating OTT platforms, Centre tells SC
At present there is no law or autonomous body governing the digital content to monitor and manage these digital contents
AA Edit | Dissent circumscribed
The CAA is a law that strikes at the root of the basic precepts of citizenship as per the Constitution
AA Edit | Pass a resolution on MSP, drop cases against farmers
While the prospect of talks re-starting is no bad thing, the first thing is that the perspective should be clear
SC rejects plea for protection from arrest by 'Tandav' makers, others
The bench has sought responses from states such as UP, MP, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Bihar and Delhi on the pleas