Bhangar blast case: NIA court sends former AITC MLA Saokat Molla to 14-day custody
A special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court on Saturday remanded former Trinamool Congress MLA Saokat Molla to 14 days of NIA custody in connection with the Bhangar bomb blast of West Bengal, which claimed the life of a woman and left several others injured. The NIA informed the court that Molla, a former MLA from [] The post Bhangar blast case: NIA court sends former AITC MLA Saokat Molla to 14-day custody appeared first on India Legal .
As the Ebola outbreak in the Congo rages, Africa and WHO launch a continental plan to battle it
With the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo threatening to become the worst of its kind, the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have launched a continental response plan.
DGP Reviews Crime Situation in Jodhpur Range, Stresses Action Against Organized Crime
Jaipur, June 6 (Udaipur Kiran): Rajasthan Director General of Police Rajeev Kumar Sharma on Saturday chaired a range-level crime review and border security meeting at the Jodhpur Range Office, directing district police chiefs to take stringent action against organized crime and strengthen vigilance in border areas. The meeting was attended by Jodhpur Range Inspector General ... Read more DGP Reviews Crime Situation in Jodhpur Range, Stresses Action Against Organized Crime
IGP reviews crime cases with SPs in Vizag
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant stated that courts must be accessible to all citizens. He emphasized that justice is earned through transparency and self-correction. Technology can expand access to justice, making courts more efficient. The CJI also highlighted the challenge of volume and speed in the legal system. He believes justice lies in balancing law with human realities.
What Use is Education Without Justice?: Sonam Wangchuk Joins CJP Protest
At Jantar Mantar, Sonam Wangchuk backed CJP's demands, calling for education reform, justice, and systemic change.
By Inderjit Badhwar Justice is often imagined as a grand constitutional idealblindfolded, balanced and impartial. Yet, for millions of Indians navigating the legal system, justice is experienced in a far less abstract form: as waiting. Waiting for a hearing. Waiting for a trial. Waiting for a verdict. Waiting for closure. This weeks cover package examines [] The post Time, The Invisible Litigant appeared first on India Legal .
Mamatas Dream Turns To Nightmare
With the Trinamool Congress at the crossroads, facing an identity crisis, even looking at a political abyss, it is time to see if the partys founder had lost touch with her own creation The post Mamatas Dream Turns To Nightmare appeared first on India Legal .
At Full Strength, Yet Under Strain
With five new judges taking the apex court to its highest-ever strength of 38, India has taken a significant step. But can this step alone solve a crisis that has left nearly five crore cases awaiting resolution across the country? The post At Full Strength, Yet Under Strain appeared first on India Legal .
Quote of the Day by Agatha Christie: Agatha Christie's enduring quote, The truth, however ugly in itself, is always curious and beautiful to seekers after it, emphasises the enduring value of truth. Even when it is uncomfortable or unpleasant, truth provides clarity, builds trust, and fosters personal growth. By helping people understand reality as it is, truth serves as the foundation for informed decisions, meaningful relationships, and genuine understanding in all aspects of life.
D-Days Legacy and Americas Uncertain Present
As the world marks another anniversary of Normandy, questions about leadership, alliances, and democracy dominate the American political landscape The post D-Days Legacy and Americas Uncertain Present appeared first on India Legal .
Indonesia links waste crisis to climate justice push
The Ministry of Environment has emphasized that addressing the national waste crisis comprehensively is a key to ...
The Voter Roll Verdict: Constitutional Validation, Democratic Questions
The endorsement of the Election Commissions Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls may have settled the legal challenge to the exercise. But beneath the judgment lies a deeper constitutional debateabout citizenship, democratic participation, due process, and the limits of administrative power in the worlds largest democracy The post The Voter Roll Verdict: Constitutional Validation, Democratic Questions appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court upholds recovery of increased mining royalty after MMDR Amendment
The Supreme Court has held that statutory amendments enhancing royalty rates under the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957, will prevail over pre-existing contractual arrangements, ruling that royalty is payable at the rate applicable on the date of actual dispatch or removal of minerals and not on the date of auction or execution [] The post Supreme Court upholds recovery of increased mining royalty after MMDR Amendment appeared first on India Legal .
I picked up Poems Across Time with a degree of familiarity. I have known Mr. Bhibhu Acharya for some time and have admired his artwork over the years, including pieces that I have collected myself.
Arbitration acquiring shortcomings of traditional litigation: CJI Surya Kant
Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant has expressed serious concern over arbitration increasingly developing many of the shortcomings associated with conventional court litigation, observing that the system was now beginning to exhibit many of the same structural deficiencies it was intended to overcome. Speaking at the 4th International Conference on Arbitrating Indo-UK Commercial Disputes, [] The post Arbitration acquiring shortcomings of traditional litigation: CJI Surya Kant appeared first on India Legal .
RI launches ASRI Movement towards climate justice
Indonesia's Ministry of Environment/Environmental Control Agency on Saturday launched the Safe, Healthy, Clean, and ...
Indian mission in U.K. condemns disruption at Chief Justice Surya Kant event
The statement followed videos circulating online that reflect a heated exchange over an attempted audience question about growing hostility to dissent within India, which was cut short by the event moderator
CJP Launches Protest At Jantar Mantar, Demands Education Ministers Resignation
A protest demanding accountability over recent examination controversies drew supporters of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) to Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on Saturday, June 6, with demonstrators calling for the resignation of India's Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
Supreme Court denies bail to YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra in espionage case
The Supreme Court has dismissed the bail plea of YouTuber Jyoti Rani, popularly known as Jyoti Malhotra, who was arrested on allegations of espionage and sharing sensitive information with operatives linked to Pakistan intelligence agencies. The Bench of Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice Satish Chandra Sharma on Friday declined to interfere with the Punjab and [] The post Supreme Court denies bail to YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra in espionage case appeared first on India Legal .
Indian High Commission in London deplores disruption during CJI Surya Kants London Lecture
The Indian High Commission in London has strongly condemned what it described as indecorous audience behaviour during a lecture delivered by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant at Birkbeck, University of London, where some attendees attempted to raise questions relating to dissent in India and the CJIs recent cockroach remarks. The incident occurred on [] The post Indian High Commission in London deplores disruption during CJI Surya Kants London Lecture appeared first on India Legal .
Hyderabad: People Warned Of Cyber Crimes In Name Of Water Board
They are looting people on the grounds of metre updating, bill verification and authentication of CAN. The criminals are sending WhatsApp messages, SMSes or doing phone calls and intimidating the people that their water supply would be suspended because the water bill was not updated, metre reading was not registered, or CAN verification is pending
Republican-Backed Immigration Bill Clears U.S. Senate
The U.S. Senate has approved a major immigration enforcement bill that would significantly increase funding for federal border and immigration agencies, setting up a contentious debate in the House of Representatives.
U.S. Shoots Down 4 Iranian Drones Near Strait Of Hormuz, Strikes Radar Sites
Tensions in the Persian Gulf escalated on Friday, June 5, after the U.S. military said it intercepted four Iranian attack drones heading toward the Strait of Hormuz, and later carried out strikes on Iranian radar sites along the country's southern coast.
Annamalai Quits BJP, Signals New Political Chapter In Tamil Nadu
Former Tamil Nadu BJP president, K Annamalai has resigned from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), marking a major development in the state's political landscape and fueling speculation about his future plans.
India-UK FTA offers commercial impetus for co-creation: Chief Justice Surya Kant
LONDON, Jun 5: The India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is a historic moment for both nations that provides the commercial impetus for co-creation in the arena of mediation and arbitration, Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant said in London on Friday. Delivering the inaugural address at the Indian Council of Arbitrations (ICA) international conference on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) as a Catalyst for Strengthening India-UK Economic Partnership, CJI Kant called for ensuring a level playing field and procedures proportionate [] The post India-UK FTA offers commercial impetus for co-creation: Chief Justice Surya Kant appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
OP Rajbhar Criticizes SP, Questions Silence on Party Involvement in Crimes
Ambedkarnagar, June 6: Om Prakash Rajbhar, the national president of the Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP) and a minister in the Yogi government, launched the One Tree in the Name of Mother campaign in Ambedkarnagar on Friday. During the event, he addressed the ongoing political discourse surrounding law and order in the state. Rajbhar responded ... Read more OP Rajbhar Criticizes SP, Questions Silence on Party Involvement in Crimes
UP hikes remuneration for govt counsels: AG calls it a step towards efficient justice
Mumbai crime branch arrests angadia in gold fraud and extortion case
Supreme Court stays deportation of women declared foreigners by Foreigners Tribunals in Assam
The Supreme Court has stayed the deportation of four women who have been declared foreigners by Foreigners Tribunals in Assam and are presently lodged in detention centres. The Bench of Justice Vikram Nath and Justice V Mohan issued notice to the Union Government, the Assam Government and the Election Commission of India, seeking their responses [] The post Supreme Court stays deportation of women declared foreigners by Foreigners Tribunals in Assam appeared first on India Legal .
Narco-terrorists based abroad, in J-K will be hunted down; brought to justice: L-G Manoj Sinha
Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha declared a strong stance against narco-terrorists. He asserted that those involved in drug trafficking, whether from neighboring countries or within the Union Territory, will face severe consequences. Sinha emphasized that their days are numbered and their networks will be dismantled. The administration is committed to justice for those harming the youth.
Narco-Terrorists Based Abroad, In J&K Will Be Hunted Down; Brought To Justice: LG Sinha
SRINAGAR, Jun 5: Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday said narco-terrorists those sitting in neighbouring countries or operating inside the Union territory will have to pay a heavy price, asserting that their days are numbered. Sinha led a Nasha-Mukt Jammu Kashmir rally in Ganderbal district, and addressed a large gathering on the occasion. Having visited every district in Kashmir valley and accompanying every march (under the anti-drug campaign), I can say that a historic movement [] The post Narco-Terrorists Based Abroad, In J&K Will Be Hunted Down; Brought To Justice: LG Sinha appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
The Delhi High Court on Friday declined to grant an urgent hearing on a public interest litigation seeking preventive and regulatory measures in connection with a protest proposed to be held in the national capital on June 6 by the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP). The matter was mentioned before the Vacation Bench of Justice Saurabh [] The post Delhi High Court declines urgent hearing on plea seeking restrictions on Cockroach Janta Party protest appeared first on India Legal .
Peru Presidential candidates make final pitch in tight, crime-driven race
Conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori and leftist rival Roberto Sanchez made their final appeals to voters ahead of Presidential runoff election on June 7
Women Chief Justices: India achieves landmark first in judiciary
Hyderabad:India on Friday, June 5, achieved a historic first, with four women simultaneously serving as Chief Justices of High Courts across the country. The milestone was reached with the appointment of Justice Meenakshi Madan Rai of the Sikkim High Court as Chief Justice of the Patna High Court. She joins Justice Sunita Agarwal (Gujarat High Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
The Uncomfortable Truth About World Environment Day
Today, June 5, is being observed throughout the world as World Environment Day (hereinafter referred to as WED). In 1972, the UN General Assembly, to raise awareness of the dangers to the environment and motivate countries to take steps to safeguard it, declared June 5 as WED.
India's Chief Justice Surya Kant states artificial intelligence is an operational reality. It presents a major challenge for international law. Decisions made now will define technology's role in power, freedom, and justice. He adds that the central challenge is the human authorship over the principles that govern AI. AI can aid justice administration by improving efficiency and access, says CJI. However, it also unsettles traditional legal concepts like sovereignty.
Justice Meenakshi Madan Rai Makes History as First Woman Chief Justice of Patna High Court
Patna, June 5: In a significant moment for the Indian judiciary, Justice Meenakshi Madan Rai was sworn in as the Chief Justice of the Patna [] The post Justice Meenakshi Madan Rai Makes History as First Woman Chief Justice of Patna High Court appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Indian-Origin Couple Drown At Kings Canyon National Park
An Indian-origin couple from San Mateo died after being swept away in the waters near a popular waterfall in Kings Canyon National Park, reports said.
Delhi riots 2020: High Court removes stay on trial court proceedings in UAPA case
The Delhi High Court on Friday vacated its earlier interim order that had restrained the trial court from passing any final order on framing of charges in the case registered under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, relating to the alleged larger conspiracy behind the 2020 North-East Delhi riots. The single-judge Bench of Justice Neena [] The post Delhi riots 2020: High Court removes stay on trial court proceedings in UAPA case appeared first on India Legal .
First-ever: Four women simultaneously serve as Chief Justices in Indian High Courts
In a historic first for the Indian judiciary, four women are currently serving simultaneously as regular Chief Justices of the High Courts of Patna, Gujarat, Meghalaya and Andhra Pradesh, marking a significant milestone in gender representation in the higher judiciary. The development follows the appointment of Justice Meenakshi Madan Rai as Chief Justice of the [] The post First-ever: Four women simultaneously serve as Chief Justices in Indian High Courts appeared first on India Legal .
Nobel laureates warn of research setbacks as AI reshapes science
Artificial intelligence is transforming scientific discovery, but deep concerns over federal research funding and the future of American innovation dominated discussions among Nobel laureates and technology leaders at TiE Silicon Valley's TiEcon 2026 conference.
The Madras High Court has declared former Tamil Nadu Assembly Speaker M Appavu as the duly elected candidate from the Radhapuram Assembly Constituency for the 2016-2021 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly term, nearly 10 years after the election was held. The single-judge Bench of Justice G Jayachandran on Wednesday allowed the election petition filed by Appavu, [] The post Madras High Court declares Appavu winner of 2016 Radhapuram election after 10 years, questions Supreme Court over delay in deciding recount dispute appeared first on India Legal .
The Kerala High Court on Friday refused to interfere with the Enforcement Directorates (ED) investigation against Cochin Minerals and Rutile Limited (CMRL), holding that the registration of a scheduled or predicate offence was not a prerequisite for the agency to initiate civil action under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002. The Division Bench [] The post Kerala High Court refuses to quash ED probe against CMRL, says predicate offence not necessary for civil action under PMLA appeared first on India Legal .
Delhi court sends hotel owner to four-day police custody in Malviya Nagar fire case
A Delhi court has remanded hotel owner Lavkesh Bajaj to four days police custody in connection with a devastating fire, which broke out in a hotel at Delhis Malviya Nagar area on June 3, claiming 21 lives and leaving several injured. Judicial Magistrate First Class Bhanu Pratap Singh at the Saket Courts on Thursday allowed [] The post Delhi court sends hotel owner to four-day police custody in Malviya Nagar fire case appeared first on India Legal .
Dr. Anupama Rambhatla column: Breaking the Silence Around Infertility
By Dr. Anupama Rambhatla- [Dr. Anupama Rambhatla is a board-certified Obstetrician-Gynecologist and dedicated Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility specialist known for her compassionate, personalized approach to care.] How My Work Became My Story There is a unique kind of loneliness that exists when dealing with infertility. I can personally attest to this as a physician who []
President Trump Signals Trade Progress With India, Repeats Criticism Of High Tariffs
President Donald Trump has expressed confidence that Washington and New Delhi will reach a trade agreement, saying negotiations are moving forward.
DOJ Probes 15 Medical Schools Over Race-Based Admissions Concerns
The U.S. Justice Department has launched investigations into 15 medical schools over potential race discrimination in admissions, expanding its scrutiny of diversity practices in higher education following a landmark Supreme Court ruling.
U.S. Congress Divided Over First Nationwide Consumer Privacy Bill
A Republican-backed effort to create the first nationwide consumer privacy law in the U.S. has triggered a sharp debate in Congress, with lawmakers, industry groups, and privacy advocates divided over how Americans' personal data should be protected in the digital age.
Three-day cybercrime workshop to enhance investigative skills of police officers
The three-day training programme to conclude on June 5
Manipur govt focuses on justice, economic inclusion and reconciliation: CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh outlined the state's focus on justice, economic inclusion, and patient reconciliation. He attended the 73rd Plenary Session of the Northeastern Council in Shillong. Singh highlighted the completion of 167 projects worth nearly Rs 1,792 crore.
Supreme Court declines plea seeking guidelines on adjournments and time-bound disposal of cases
The Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed a writ petition seeking the formulation of guidelines to regulate adjournments in courts across the country, prescribe timelines for the disposal of cases and implement a uniform national case flow management policy for the judiciary. The Bench of Justice Vikram Nath and Justice V Mohan rejected the plea after [] The post Supreme Court declines plea seeking guidelines on adjournments and time-bound disposal of cases appeared first on India Legal .
Last August, the Hindustan Times reported that during the deliberations of the Supreme Court Collegium on the proposed elevation of Justice V.M. Pancholi, then Chief Justice of the Patna High Court, Justice B.V. Nagarathna, the lone woman judge in the Court at the time, had submitted a dissenting note arguing against his elevation. The reason? Not only was there a non-routine transfer, but he also ranked as low as 57th on the all-India seniority list of judges, far too low to be considered for elevation to the Supreme Court.
Sulur sexual assault, murder case: main accused taken to crime scene
Indian Yoga Instructor To Open Times Squares Solstice Yoga Event
Thousands of yoga enthusiasts are expected to gather in the heart of New York City on June 21 as Times Square will host its annual Summer Solstice celebration, transforming one of the world's busiest intersections into a day-long space for wellness and mindfulness.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has held that fair and accurate media reporting of a judicial order pronounced in open court does not amount to contempt of court merely because the order has not yet been formally signed by the judge. The Division Bench of Justice Jasgurpreet Singh and Justice Amarjot Bhatti recently made [] The post Punjab and Haryana High Court quashes contempt proceedings against newspapers for reporting order pronounced in open court before signing appeared first on India Legal .
Training lawyers to see justice as it is lived
A Class 12 student who appeared for the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) improvement examinations from Saudi Arabia has approached the Supreme Court, challenging the withholding of his result after several examinations in the Gulf region were cancelled due to security concerns arising from regional tensions. The petition has been filed by Pransu Jigarkumar [] The post Overseas Class 12 student moves Supreme Court over delay in CBSE result declaration following cancellation of Gulf exam appeared first on India Legal .
Virat Kohli Ruled Out, Rohit Sharma Doubtful For Afghanistan ODI Series
India could be without both Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma for all or part of the upcoming ODI series against Afghanistan, with Kohli ruled out due to a hamstring injury and Rohit's participation remaining uncertain, reports said.
The Allahabad High Court has expressed serious concern over the inadequate infrastructure and staffing levels at Forensic Science Laboratories (FSLs) in Uttar Pradesh, observing that deficiencies in forensic analysis are resulting in rape and murder accused securing bail due to the absence of conclusive scientific evidence. The single-judge Bench of Justice Arun Kumar Singh Deshwal [] The post Allahabad High Court flags deficiencies in UP forensic labs, directs order to be sent to CM Yogi Adityanath appeared first on India Legal .
ED search on Pinarayi Vijayan: Kerala High Court seeks action taken report over attack on officials
The Kerala High Court on Thursday sought a detailed report from the State authorities regarding the action taken in connection with the recent attack on Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials who were allegedly assaulted after conducting a search at the residence of former Chief Minister and CPI(M) leader Pinarayi Vijayan. The Division Bench of Chief Justice [] The post ED search on Pinarayi Vijayan: Kerala High Court seeks action taken report over attack on officials appeared first on India Legal .
The Supreme Court on Thursday declined to expunge adverse observations made by the Delhi High Court against the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) in proceedings relating to wrestler Vinesh Phogat and her participation in the Asian Games 2026 selection trials. The Bench of Justice PS Narasimha and Justice Aravind Kumar held that the challenge mounted [] The post Supreme Court declines request to expunge Delhi High Court remarks against WFI in Vinesh Phogat selection trials dispute appeared first on India Legal .
NEET 2026 re-exam questions leaked? NTA rushes Telegram 'paper sale' claims to CyberCrime
The National Testing Agency has addressed claims of NEET 2026 question papers being sold on Telegram. This follows the recent cancellation of the NEET UG 2026 examination due to alleged paper leaks. Millions of students were impacted by the cancellation. The Central Bureau of Investigation is now investigating the matter. The Supreme Court has also expressed concerns about examination security
G-2 Paradox: Why World Order Hinges On A Fragile U.S.-China Balance
The contemporary global economic order is deeply influenced, if not entirely defined, by the volatile relationship between the United States and China. Together, these two behemoths account for nearly 40% of global GDP, dominate international trade flows, anchor technological innovation, and sway global financial markets. Whether the world experiences sustained growth or a bruising recession, increasingly depends upon the trajectory of Washington-Beijing relations. It is, without a doubt, the most consequential bilateral dynamic of the 21st century.
Fortunes Most Powerful Women List Highlights Rise Of Indian-Origin Executives
Several women of Indian origin have secured a place in Fortune's 2026 Most Powerful Women list, with eight leaders featuring among the world's most influential business executives across industries ranging from banking and technology to entertainment and pharmaceuticals.
UP Man Kills Family Over Property, Gets Killed By Friend Who Helped In Crime
Man kills parents and sister over property dispute before being killed by accomplice.
India, U.S. Weeks Away From Trade Deal, Says Secretary Rubio
A trade agreement between India and the U.S. could be finalized within weeks, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Wednesday, June 3, signaling fresh momentum in economic ties between the two countries as they also expand cooperation in technology, critical minerals, and regional security.
Shreyas Iyer Set To Replace Suryakumar Yadav As Indias T20I Captain
Just three months after being crowned the world champions, a major leadership change could be on the horizon for India's T20I team, with Shreyas Iyer emerging as the frontrunner to become the new captain ahead of the team's upcoming tour of Europe.
Future City Police focus on cybercrime, road safety and monsoon preparedness
'Forgive us Yogi ji': Criminal history holders in Ghaziabad pledge to quit crime, seek CM's pardon
In Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, around 150 individuals with criminal backgrounds have pledged to abandon illegal activities. This initiative is part of a police rehabilitation program. Participants raised their hands and vowed to refrain from future crimes. Many held posters seeking forgiveness from Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
30 Indian Nationals Arrested During Arizona Operation Targeting Commercial Truck Drivers
Thirty Indian nationals were among 52 people arrested during a recent immigration enforcement operation in Arizona that targeted individuals operating commercial vehicles while unlawfully present in the United States, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
National Guard in D.C.: Little Crime Benefit, Big Constitutional Cost
The lesson here is that each emergency teaches citizens to accept military presence as an ordinary tool of domestic governance. ... The post National Guard in D.C.: Little Crime Benefit, Big Constitutional Cost appeared first on The New American .
Khanna, Bera, Wahab Advance As Some Indian American Hopefuls Fall Short
Several Indian American candidates secured spots in California's November general election following the June 2 primary, while others failed to advance despite strong fundraising efforts and support within the South Asian community.
The Supreme Court Collegium has recommended the elevation of three judicial officers and six lawyers as judges at the High Courts of Himachal Pradesh and Karnataka, along with the appointment of two additional judges as permanent judges of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, as part of its ongoing process to strengthen the higher judiciary [] The post Supreme Court Collegium recommends appointment of 9 judges to High Courts of Himachal Pradesh and Karnataka appeared first on India Legal .
Indias recent clampdown on protesting workers evidences the slow criminalisation of the right to strike. Could a new decision of the International Court of Justice be a powerful instrument in the hands of lawyers and workers to push for legislative and constitutional reform in the country?
The Supreme Court Collegium has recommended the appointment of Advocate Amit Lahoti as a judge of the Madhya Pradesh High Court. The Apex Court Collegium, headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant and comprising Justice BV Nagarathna, Justice JK Maheshwari, Justice Vikram Nath and Justice MM Sundresh, took the decision during a meeting [] The post Supreme Court Collegium recommends elevation of Advocate Amit Lahoti as Madhya Pradesh High Court judge appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court directs Tamil Nadu to remove encroachments from Agasthyamalai landscape
The Supreme Court has directed the Tamil Nadu government to prepare and implement a time-bound action plan for the removal of encroachments from the ecologically sensitive Agasthyamalai landscape, a biodiversity-rich region comprising protected forests, wildlife sanctuaries and tiger reserves spread across Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The Bench of Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Sandeep Mehta [] The post Supreme Court directs Tamil Nadu to remove encroachments from Agasthyamalai landscape appeared first on India Legal .
The Kerala High Court on Wednesday granted transit anticipatory bail to Mohammed Farmaan Khan, the husband of Kumbh Mela fame Monalisa Bhosle, in connection with a criminal case registered against him in Madhya Pradesh, alleging kidnapping and questioning the validity of their marriage. The single-judge Bench of Justice Kauser Edappagath granted Khan interim protection from [] The post Monalisa Bhosle kidnapping case: Kerala High Court gives transit anticipatory bail to husband Farmaan Khan appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court upholds State laws banning online betting on games of skill
The Supreme Court has upheld the constitutional validity of laws enacted by the States of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka prohibiting online betting and wagering on games played with stakes, observing that betting on games of skill does not enjoy constitutional protection merely because the underlying activity involves skill. The Bench of Justice JB Pardiwala and [] The post Supreme Court upholds State laws banning online betting on games of skill appeared first on India Legal .
Parents of Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee have approached the Calcutta High Court challenging a notice issued by the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) alleging unauthorised construction at their residential property in south Kolkata. The writ petition has been filed by Amit Banerjee and Lata Banerjee seeking quashing of the notice on the ground that the [] The post AITC MP Abhishek Banerjees parents move Calcutta High Court challenging KMC notice against unauthorised construction appeared first on India Legal .
U.S., Gulf Allies Intercept Iranian Missiles As Kuwait, Bahrain Activate Defenses
Tensions across the Gulf escalated further early Wednesday, June 3, as Kuwait and Bahrain activated air defense measures following a new wave of Iranian missile and drone attacks, while the U.S. military said its forces and regional partners successfully intercepted multiple incoming threats.
President Trump Signs Executive Order To Boost AI Innovation, Cybersecurity
President Donald Trump on Tuesday, June 2, signed a broad executive order designed to boost artificial intelligence development while strengthening the nation's cybersecurity defenses, as the administration seeks to maintain the United States' leadership in the AI race.
U.S. Senators Push DHS To Ease $100,000 H-1B Fee For Rural Hospitals
Concerns over healthcare staffing shortages in rural America took center stage during a Senate hearing on Tuesday, June 2, as lawmakers pressed the Department of Homeland Security to ease visa-related costs for foreign doctors willing to work in underserved communities.
U.S. Gears Up For Massive Security Operation Ahead Of 2026 FIFA World Cup
With millions of soccer fans expected to travel across North America next year, U.S. officials are ramping up preparations for what is set to be the largest FIFA World Cup in history.
Justice Mohana 12th woman to be sworn in as SC judge
Venkata Subramani Mohana's swearing-in as a Supreme Court judge marks a significant milestone, adding to the 12 women who have served on the bench. Her elevation follows Justice Indu Malhotra as the second advocate to reach this position. The apex court's history, which was exclusively male until 1989, has seen gradual progress in female representation.
LIVE | 'WHAT ARE YOU HIDING': AG Blanche faces House hearing on Justice Dept oversight & funding
Greek proverb of the day: Ancient Greek saying advises against quick judgments, emphasizing that fairness and truth require patience and listening to all sides. This proverb highlights the importance of understanding multiple perspectives before forming opinions, leading to better decisions and fewer misunderstandings in modern life.
Mujhe maaf karen: 1,700 vow to shun crime in Ghaziabad
Prevention an integral part of zero tolerance against crime
Lakes, ponds became hubs of filth and crime under past regimes: Yogi

