Supreme Court judges would hold court from their residences on Monday and the benches would sit one hour late from their schedule time in the morning as around 44 staffers have tested positive for cor
Mallya, an accused in bank loan default case of over Rs 9,000 crore involving his defunct Kingfisher Airlines, is in the UK since March 2016. The SC bench listed the matter for 15 March
From peculiar work conditions to may cause instability , why Centre wants SC to keep adultery a crime in armed forces In the Indian Army, for instance, adultery is described using the military euphemism stealing the affection of a brother officer’s wife . The case is similar in the Air Force and the Navy too Manasi Chandu January 14, 2021 19:56:50 IST The Centre on Wednesday urged the Supreme Court that its 2018 verdict decriminalising colonial-era offence of adultery under the IPC be not made applicable to armed forces. Reuters
The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to examine the Central Government’s request to keep adultery a crime in the armed forces. In its plea, the government said the 2018 verdict should not apply to armed forces where personnel can be cashiered from service on the grounds of unbecoming conduct for committing adultery with a c
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File photo: Farmers rest inside their makeshift tents at Delhi-UP Ghazipur border, during their protest against new farm law, in Ghaziabad.
Attorney General (AG) KK Venugopal on Tuesday told the Supreme Court that the Khalistan supporters have infiltrated the farmers protest against the three farm laws.
A bench headed by Chief Justice SAÂ Bobde and comprising Justices ASÂ Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian told the AG that if there is infiltration by a banned organisation, then the government has to confirm it and asked him to file an affidavit by Wednesday. AG replied, Yes, I will file an affidavit and the IB reports.
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Farmers leaders have refused to appear before the committee set up by the Supreme Court.
Farmer unions have turned downed the Supreme Court s proposal of discussing the issues concerning the three farm laws in a special committee. A Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde on Tuesday stayed the implementation of the agri laws till further orders and formed a 4-man committee to deliberate over the issue. Farmer leaders welcomed the apex court s decision to put the laws on hold, however, they refused to appear before the committee.  We d issued a press note last night stating that we won t accept any committee formed by Supreme Court for mediation. We were confident that Centre will get a committee formed through Supreme Court to take the burden off their shoulders, Krantikari Kisan Union chief, Darshan Pal told the media at Singhu border.