Source:- intoday.in The question of whether LK Advani and around a dozen other top leaders including Uma Bharti and Murli Manohar Joshi will stand trial on allegations of conspiring to demolish the Babri Masjid will now take another two weeks to be settled. The Supreme Court today deferred the matter by two weeks due to
Source:- hindustantimes.com A court in Jaipur on Wednesday sentenced two people to life imprisonment for the Ajmer Dargah blast in 2007 that killed three people and wounded 17. The special NIA court had found Hindu right-wing activists Sunil Joshi and Devendra Gupta guilty of planning the blast, and Bhavesh Bhai Patel of planting the explosive.
Source:- indiatimes.com MUMBAI: The Bombay high court refused to release a Bhiwandi youth, who allegedly stalked a minor, raped her under threats and then circulated her nude photos on social media. Justice Sadhana Jadhav dismissed the bail application of Sujit Patil, who was arrested in August 2016. He was booked for stalking, rape and under
Source:- indiatimes.com NEW DELHI: Imagining cases without invoking printed pages is difficult, but CJI J S Khehar on Wednesday declared that in six to seven months there would be no need to file bulky paper-books as petitions and accompanying documents. He told lawyers in court room no.1 that the Supreme Court will pick case records
Source:- intoday.in The Supreme Court today sought a reply from the Election Commission over a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) alleging that the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) can be tampered with. The top court has asked the central poll panel to file its reply over the PIL within four weeks. The plea sought examination of the
Source:- indiatimes.com CHANDIGARH: In a rare order directly affecting the lives of paramilitary personnel, the Punjab and Haryana high court has asked Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) to consider the transfer case of a constable so that he can cohabit with his wife. “Keeping in view the legitimate hope that the petitioner and his wife
Source:- news18.com New Delhi: In a move that could have far reaching implications, the Supreme Court in a bid to resolve the Babri Masjid demolition case has ordered that petitions and annexing documents being filed in the case should be without bulky paper-books and SC would now electronically collect all trial court and High court
Source:- livemint.com New Delhi/Kolkata: The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a Calcutta high court verdict ordering a federal investigation into a TV sting operation that showed top leaders of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) receiving cash, dealing a setback to West Bengal’s ruling party. “We find no infirmity in the findings of the high court,” an
Source:- ndtv.com A Ludhiana farmer’s battle for proper compensation for land seized to build a Ludhiana-Chandigarh railway line reached an unexpected conclusion this week when a court awarded him a train. Sampuran Singh has been fighting for the money since 2015, when he went to court to argue that Indian Railways had underpaid him for
Source:- hindustantimes.com To find out why a Special Investigating Team (SIT), formed two years ago to probe anti-Sikh riots cases, has closed down a large number of cases, the Supreme Court on Friday directed the Central government to submit records of 199 cases closed by the three-member team. The SIT, formed by the home ministry