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Supreme Court Issues Notice On Reliance Jio's Plea To Be Heard In Appeals Of Vodafone & Airtel Challenging DoT Penalty
The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice in plea filed by Reliance Jio challenging order of Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal dismissing its application for impleadment in Telecom Petitions filed by Vodafone- Idea and Airtel against demand notices issued levying penalty of INR 3,050 Crores on themA Bench Comprising Chief Justice of India NV Ramana, Justice Krishna Murari...
Sharad Yadav Seeks Time To Vacate Official Bungalow On Humanitarian Grounds; Supreme Court Seeks Centre's Response
The Supreme Court on Monday asked Center if it can consider on "humanitarian grounds" the plea of former Union Minister Sharad Yadav seeking more time to vacate his official bungalow in Delhi, as he is suffering from numerous ailments.A bench comprising Justices DY Chandrachud and Surya Kant was considering a special leave petition filed by Yadav challenging the Delhi High Court's direction...
Supreme Court To Be On National Judicial Data Grid Shortly : Justice DY Chandrachud
Supreme Court Judge Justice DY Chandrachud on Monday remarked that the Top Court had already got a module of the Supreme Court Judicial Data Grid and very shortly there would also be a link of the Supreme Court on National Judicial Data Grid ("NJDG")."We have already got now a module of Supreme Court Judicial Data Grid, that is all ready and I was looking at it over the weekend and very...
Ukraine-Returned Indian Students Approach Supreme Court Seeking To Continue Medical Education In India
Students pursuing professional medical education at various institutions across Ukraine have approached Supreme Court seeking formulation of policy by Union as a special measure to enable the Indian Medical students who were studying in Ukraine to continue their medical education. Students in the writ have also sought provision of infrastructural support and requisite academic support for...
Possible To Give One Time Relaxation For Candidates Who Missed Mains Due To COVID? Supreme Court Asks Centre, UPSC
Is it possible to give a one-time relaxation for civil service exam candidates who missed the mains exam this year due to COVID-related restrictions, the Supreme Court on Monday asked the Union of India and the Union Public Service Commission.A bench comprising Justices AM Khanwilkar and Abhay S Oka asked Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati and UPSC's counsel Advocate Naresh Kaushik...
Article 226 - High Court Has To Deal With Grounds/Issues Raised In A Writ Petition And Pass Reasoned Order : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court observed that it is the duty of a court to deal with issues/grounds raised in a writ petitions and thereafter to pass a reasoned order."When the Constitution confers on the High Courts the power to give relief it becomes the duty of the Courts to give such relief in appropriate cases and the Courts would be failing to perform their duty if relief is refused...
Supreme Court Asks Bitcoin Scam Accused To Disclose User Name & Passwords Of Cryptocurrency Wallets To ED For Interim Protection
While dealing with the writ petition preferred by Ajay Bhardwaj, one of the accused in the Giant Bitcoin scam, the Supreme Court on Monday asked Bhardwaj to make full disclosure to the Enforcement Directorate the usernames and password of the crypto currency wallet for getting interim protection.The bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and Surya Kant subject to Bhardwaj making full disclosure of...
K-Rail Silverline - 'Single Bench Could Not Have Stalled A Prestigious Project' : Supreme Court Refuses To Interfere With Survey Process
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to interfere with the land survey and social impact assessment process for the Silver Line high speed rail corridor project of Kerala Rail Development Corporation (K Rail) in Kerala.A bench comprising Justice MR Shah and BV Nagarathna dismissed the petitions challenging a division bench order of the Kerala High Court, which set aside a single bench...
Plea Challenging Centre's Power To Notify Minorities : Supreme Court Seeks Clarity On Which Ministry Should Respond
The Supreme Court on Monday pointed out that there is confusion regarding which Ministry of the Union Government should respond to a petition which seeks directions to notify Hindus as minority in certain states where they numerically less and challenges the validity of power of the Central Government to notify minority communities.A bench led by Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul noted that...
Supreme Court Issues Notice On Kerala Union of Working Journalist's Plea Challenging Centre's Telecast Ban On Media One Channel
The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice on a plea moved by Kerala Union of Working Journalists assailing High Court's order of upholding the recent ban imposed on Malayalam news channel MediaOne by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.The bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and Surya Kant while issuing notice, tagged the matter with a similar plea moved by Media One. The bench also...
Breaking: All India Muslim Personal Law Board Moves Supreme Court Against Karnataka HC's Hijab Verdict
The All India Muslim Personal Law Board has filed a special leave petition in the Supreme Court against the Karnataka High Court's judgment which upheld the ban on hijab in classrooms after holding that the wearing of headscarves by Muslim women was not an essential religious practice of Islam.The Board has moved to the Supreme Court through its Secretary, Mohammed Fazlurrahim along with...












