No Ground To Believe Accusations Against Shoma Sen Are Prima Facie True : Supreme Court In Bhima Koregaon Case

No Ground To Believe Accusations Against Shoma Sen Are Prima Facie True : Supreme Court In Bhima Koregaon Case

"...we are of the opinion that there is no reasonable ground for believing that the accusations against the appellants for commission of the offences incorporated in Chapter IV and VI of the 1967 Act are prima facie true." Read More>>


Disturbed By Recent Tendency Of Bar Members To Comment On Judgments & Pending Cases : CJI DY Chandrachud

In a vibrant and argumentative democracy like ours, most individuals have a political ideology and inclination. To quote Aristotle, "Human beings are political animals". Lawyers are no exception. However for members of the Bar, one's highest loyalty must not lie with partisan interest but with the court and the Constitution. In many ways, an independent bar is the moral bulwark to protect the rule of law and constitutional governance.” Read More>>


Bhojshala Temple-Kamal Maula Mosque | Supreme Court Refuses To Entertain Mutawalli's Plea Against ASI Survey After He Agrees To Approach HC

The bench comprising Justices Prashant Kumar Mishra and Hrishikesh Roy noted that the Mutawalli(Quazi Moinuddin) was not a party to the proceedings before the High Court. The bench suggested that he can intervene in the matter before the High Court (writ petition filed by Hindu Front of Justice) instead of directly approaching the Supreme Court. Read More>>


Delhi High Court Appoints Retired Justice Najmi Waziri As Chairman Of Committee For Protection Of Deemed Forests

Amicus Curiae, Advocate Gautam Narayan told court that nomination of a Retired Judge of the Delhi High Court would instill more seriousness in the various departments to act in tandem with each other for ensuring the purpose of the committee. Advocate Aditya N. Prasad appeared for the petitioner, Neeraj Sharma. Read More>>


MP High Court Denies Party's Plea To Participate In Ongoing ASI Survey Of Bhojshala Temple-Kamal Maula Mosque Complex

The Division Bench of Justices S. A. Dharmadhikari and Gajendra Singh opined that the survey being conducted by ASI as per the court order on 11.03.2024 is on the verge of completion. Refusing to allow the petitioner's plea to participate and remain present during the survey, the bench at Indore also pointed out that the reliefs claimed in the present interim application have nothing to do with the ongoing survey. Read More>>

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