Tag: Supreme-Court

Produce Fadnavis letter claiming legislators’ support: Supreme Court to Centre.

Source – www.livemint.com NEW DELHI : The Supreme Court on Sunday directed the Union government to submit by Monday morning Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis’s letter to the state governor claiming support of legislators, as well as the governor’s letter inviting him to form the government. A three-judge bench signalled it may issue an order on the

Hearings over, all eyes on Supreme Court showdowns over Trump’s financial records.

Source – edition.cnn.com Washington (CNN)The US Supreme Court now stands at the precipice of a constitutional clash that could determine whether Donald Trump or any future President may elude an investigation and defy requests for documents. Depending on the extent of the court’s moves, it could influence Congress’ oversight authority for the ages. The nine justices could act

House tells Supreme Court Congress has the authority to subpoena Trump’s financial records.

Source – edition.cnn.com Washington (CNN)House Democrats are well within their authority to subpoena President Donald Trump’s financial papers, House lawyers told the Supreme Court on Thursday. As soon as Friday, the justices could decide whether to allow a subpoena to Trump’s long time accounting firm to go forward, while they consider whether to take up the president’s

Kerala on high alert ahead of SC verdict on Sabarimala review petitions.

Source – hindustantimes.com Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said Wednesday that his government would implement the Supreme Court order on Thursday on a bunch of review petitions questioning its September 2018 order which allowed women of all ages to worship at the Sabarimala Temple even as the administration made elaborate security arrangement for the pilgrimage season at

Explained: What bringing the Chief Justice of India’s office under RTI means.

Source – indianexpress.com On Wednesday, the Supreme Court ruled that the office of the Chief Justice of India (CJI) is a public authority under the Right to Information (RTI) Act. A five-judge Constitution Bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi, and including Justices N V Ramana, D Y Chandrachud, Deepak Gupta, and Sanjiv Khanna, upheld a Delhi High Court