Parents can deny family property to negligent children: Supreme Court
Removing any misgiving about the claim of a share in the joint family property, the Supreme Court has held that the parents have every right to deny the share to the negligent children who simply do n
‘No property for uncaring kids’
Removing any misgiving about the claim of a share in the joint family property, the Supreme Court has held that the parents have every right to deny the share to the negligent children who simply do not take care of them in old age when they need their help the most, but are virtually left in the lurch.
SC bench refers Swamy plea to CJI
A regular bench of the Supreme Court on Friday felt that the appeal of Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy against rejection of his plea by special court for investigating home minister P. Chidambaram’s alleged role in the 2G case needs to be dealt by a special bench monitoring the case.
SC agrees to open hearing
The Supreme Court has agreed to give open court hearing to a review petition by city dentist Nupur Talwar seeking reconsideration of the top court’s order approving her and her husband Rajesh Talwar’s trial for the mysterious murder of their teenage daughter Aarushi and domestic help Hemraj.
Top court stays attachment of Kripashankar assets
While upholding the Bombay high court’s order for registering FIR against former Mumbai Congress president Kripashankar Singh in a corruption and disproportionate assets case, the Supreme Court on Tue
Jagan case: SC notice to 6 AP ministers, 8 IAS officers
In a new twist to the politically sensitive disproportionate assets case against YSR Congress leader Jaganmohan Reddy, the Supreme Court on Monday issued notices to six Andhra Pradesh ministers, eight IAS officers on a plea for extending the ongoing CBI investigation against him to these persons too.
SC: Centre gave incorrect info in gay sex case
The Union government seemed to be in fresh trouble in the homosexuality case in the Supreme Court on Tuesday with the court questioning the Centre for not placing before it “correct” facts about the C
Stir ‘ignores’ SC orders against blockade
Despite being specifically ticked off by the Supreme Court for blocking road and railway tracks during their earlier agitation for reservation last year, the jat community seems to be flouting the top court’s orders passed by two benches during the revived quota stir in Haryana and blocking several highways connecting the national capital.
Mandatory FIRs: States vertically divided in SC
A vertical division between the states on making the registration of FIR mandatory was one of the major reasons for a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court to refer the issue to a Constitution bench for defining the mandate of Section 154 of the CrPC under which FIR is registered by the SHO in-charge of a police station.
Dead candidate’s name can stay on EVM: SC
Defining the election rules on symbols and the difference between allocation of the same to the candidates nominated by political parties and Independents, the Supreme Court has held that once a symbol is inscribed in electronic voting machines its removal was not necessary in case of the death of a candidate before the polling.