SC limits SPOs’ ban only to Chhattisgarh
Taking note of the Centre’s plea that the Supreme Court order banning use of SPOs was adversely affecting anti-militancy and anti-insurgency operations in Jammu and Kashmir and the Northeast, the court said Friday it was limited to Chhattisgarh.
SC: States dump PM diktat in bin
The Supreme Court on Thursday raised serious questions on the governance deficit, saying things had come to an 'unfortunate' pass that the court had to issue contempt threats to states to implement ev
SC: States dump PM diktat in bin
The Supreme Court on Thursday raised serious questions on the governance deficit, saying things had come to an “unfortunate” pass that the court had to issue contempt threats to states to implement even the Prime Minister’s directions to them on important issues.
Are judges under media pressure in high profile cases?
Are the trial court judges in high profile case like 2G scam working under media pressure to deny bail to the accused?
This question was raised on Tuesday in the Supreme Court, which agreed to go in
SC wants to examine all death row cases
In the wake of questions raised in the Supreme Court on home minister P. Chidambaram’s assertion that mercy petitions are decided one-by-one and RTI information that 17 such petitions had been shuttli
SC wants to examine all death row cases
In the wake of questions raised in the Supreme Court on home minister P. Chidambaram’s assertion that mercy petitions are decided one-by-one and RTI information that 17 such petitions had been shuttli
SC wants to examine all death row cases
In the wake of questions raised in the Supreme Court on home minister P. Chidambaram’s assertion that mercy petitions are decided one-by-one and RTI information that 17 such petitions had been shuttli
SC to examine 21 Gujarat ‘encounters’
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to go into all alleged “fake encounter” killings by the Gujarat police since 2003 after it passed judicial orders on three such cases, saying the issue was urgent and needed to be looked into.
CJI shows ‘no-nonsense approach’
At a time when there is much noise over governance deficit in the country, the no-nonsense approach adopted by Chief Justice of India S.H.
SC: No role for judiciary on Telangana
The Supreme Court on Friday made it plain that it has no role to play in the Telangana issue as any decision on formation of the new state entirely fell in the domain of the Union government. But the top court took cognisance of the “bad governance” and huge damage to public property during the agitation for separate state and issued notices to the Centre and the Andhra Pradesh governments in this regard.