Ridhima Malhotra

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SC admits plea to review CIC verdict

The Supreme Court on Thursday admitted Centre’s plea seeking a review of its recent judgement which had directed the government to amend the Right to Information Act and had laid down that only sittin

SC clears felling of 4,313 trees to protect Taj

The Supreme Court on Monday gave the go-ahead for felling of 4,313 trees on the 76-km Taj Trapezium Zone stretch in Uttar Pradesh for the Dedicated Freight Corridor project by the railways, funded by

SC stays all HC proceedings

The Supreme Court on Friday stayed all proceedings concerning the high-profile 2G spectrum allocation scam going on in the Delhi high court, citing its earlier order which had said that no court other

Top court tells u.p. to leave 2g officer alone

The Supreme Court on Wednesday rapped the Uttar Pradesh government for initiating proceedings against a senior ED officer investigating the 2G spectrum allocation scam, saying allegations are being made against him to “prevent him from conducting the probe in the scam fearlessly”.

SC: Give houses to retired judges

The Supreme Court on Monday expressed disappointment with the Centre’s failure to provide accommodation to retired judges heading tribunals to decide inter-state disputes, saying the government was ne

SC pulls up Delhi, UP and Haryana

Expressing disappointment over high levels of pollution in the Yamuna, the Supreme Court on Tuesday pulled up the Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh governments for little being done in the past 18 years for cleansing the river despite over `4,400 crores being spent for the purpose.

SC puts onus on regulatory bodies

In a fillip to the security of working women, the Supr-eme Court ruled on Friday that all regulatory bodies pertaining to various professions will have to set up committees to deal with cases of sexual harassment at the workplace.

Supreme court: tiger tourism can resume

Tourism-related activities can now be carried out in core areas of tiger reserves across the country strictly in accordance with the fresh guidelines for conservation of the big cat notified by the Centre on October 15, the Supreme Court held on Tuesday.

Matter to be heard further, says SC

A Supreme Court bench comprising Justices A.K.

SC seeks data on drug trials

Expressing concern over the alleged use of humans as guinea pigs by pharmaceutical companies, the Supreme Court on Monday directed the Centre to submit details of clinical trials of drugs conducted ac

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