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  • Supreme Court Criticizes Ranveer Allahabadia's Remarks, Imposes Restrictions

    The Supreme Court condemned Ranveer Allahabadia's controversial remarks on "India's Got Latent," calling them "condemnable" and "reprehensible." Led by Justice Surya Kant, the bench criticized Allahabadia for violating societal norms under the guise of free speech. The Court also questioned his mindset and imposed restrictions, barring him from airing any shows until further orders. Despite concerns about threats, the Court dismissed them as publicity stunts but granted him interim relief. Allahabadia faces multiple FIRs, while authorities are unable to reach him. Samay Raina, another involved comedian, issued an apology, removing the videos from his channel.

  • Protests over sex assault at school, SC set up a National Task Force to ensure safety of doctors

    Protests over sex assault at school, SC set up a National Task Force to ensure safety of doctors

    The Supreme Court has set up a National Task Force to ensure the safety of doctors and asked them to file an interim report within three weeks. Two days after the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) called applications for lateral entry into the government service, the Centre on August 20 rolled back the decision, the first such instance in the Modi 3.0 government. Two four-year-old girls were sexually assaulted at an English medium school by a cleaning staff in Maharashtra's Thane. Watch here for more details...

  • Supreme Court stays Calcutta HC's order of invalidating 25,753 teachers' appointments in West Bengal

    Supreme Court stays Calcutta HC's order of invalidating 25,753 teachers' appointments in West Bengal

    The Supreme Court on Tuesday stayed the Calcutta High Court order invalidating the appointment of 25,753 teachers and non-teaching staff made by the state's School Service Commission (SSC) in state-run and state-aided schools. Watch!

  • Report of EVMs Giving Extra Votes To BJP In Kerala Mock Polls False: ECI To SC

    Report of EVMs Giving Extra Votes To BJP In Kerala Mock Polls False: ECI To SC

    The Election Commission of India on Thursday informed the Supreme Court that allegations of Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) showing one extra vote during a mock poll in Kerala’s Kasaragod were false after it was asked by the Supreme Court to verify it. Watch the video to know the exact story

  • Bilkis Bano case update: Supreme Court quashes early release of 11 convicts

    Bilkis Bano case update: Supreme Court quashes early release of 11 convicts

    The Supreme Court (SC) on January 8 nullified the Gujarat government’s decision to grant remission to 11 convicts involved in the gang rape of Bilkis Bano and murder of seven members of her family during the 2002 riots in the state. According to the apex court, since the trial of the 2002 Gujarat riots took place in Maharashtra, it had the power to grant remission to the convicts. Watch to know more!

  • Adani-Hindenburg case verdict explained | SC says no ground to transfer probe from SEBI to SIT

    Adani-Hindenburg case verdict explained | SC says no ground to transfer probe from SEBI to SIT

    The Supreme Court on January 3 dismissed the pleas seeking transfer of the probe into allegations of violations of securities laws by the Adani group companies to a special investigation team. This comes almost a year after the Hindenburg Research came out with a damning report against the Adani Group. The court said there was no need to question the market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India’s investigation and asked SEBI to complete the remaining two of the 24 probes in three months.

  • Ahead of upcoming polls, freebie season returns to India

    Ahead of upcoming polls, freebie season returns to India

    From free televisions to public transport, most parties go all out to woo voters

  • Pawan Khera approaches Supreme Court, requests consolidation of multiple FIRs against him

    Pawan Khera approaches Supreme Court, requests consolidation of multiple FIRs against him

    Congress leader and senior lawyer Abhishek Manu Singhvi has approached Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, filing a plea to consolidate FIRs filed against Pawan Khera in different states over his alleged remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

  • 'Illegal and unconstitutional orders': Arvind Kejriwal's latest salvo against Delhi LG

    'Illegal and unconstitutional orders': Arvind Kejriwal's latest salvo against Delhi LG

    A bench led by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud directed that the Delhi mayoral polls shall be conducted at the first meeting of Municipal Corporation of Delhi and once elected, the mayor shall preside over the deputy mayor’s election.

  • LIVE: Supreme Court | Live Streaming

    LIVE: Supreme Court | Live Streaming

    Supreme Court starts live-streaming some cases from today. In the initial stages, the Supreme Court will begin by streaming proceedings before its constitution benches.

  • Centre approves renovation of heritage building of IIAS

    Centre approves renovation of heritage building of IIAS

    Union ministry of human resource development (MHRD) has recently given its in-principle approval for the renovation of the heritage building which was renamed as Rashtrapati Nivas after Independence, IIAS director Makarand R Paranjape said on Monday.

  • Realty Bites | SC's Amrapali judgement: When homebuyers are failed by builders, banks and local authorities

    Realty Bites | SC's Amrapali judgement: When homebuyers are failed by builders, banks and local authorities

    Improper due diligence has not only led to a pile of up of non-performing loans but now, also puts in danger banks’ status as secured creditors. If this happens in case after case, the recent IBC amendment which reinforces their supremacy in case of recoveries will be a hollow victory.

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