Sharjeel Imam disputes Delhi Police claim of conspiracy with Umar Khalid in CAA protest case as Delhi court hears arguments on charge framing.
Read Full ArticleSupreme Court denies bail to Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam in the 2020 Delhi riots conspiracy case, while granting bail to five co-accused.
Activists Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam and others tell SC they only called for peaceful anti-CAA protests, deny conspiracy in 2020 Delhi riots, seek bail under UAPA.
Delhi Police oppose bail of Umar Khalid & Sharjeel Imam in SC, alleging CAA protests were a pre-planned conspiracy to incite riots during Trump’s India visit.
SC stays eviction of 800 Pakistani Hindus at Majnu Ka Tilla, citing Article 21 right to shelter and dignity; seeks Centre, DDA response.
SC to monitor enforcement of law to curb illegal immigration, citing inadequate implementation of Section 6A of Citizenship Act and border security issues.
SC upholds the validity of Section 6A of Citizenship Act, granting citizenship to immigrants who entered Assam before March 24, 1971, post-Assam Accord.
Bail granted to Sharjeel Imam in sedition case by Delhi High Court, but he remains in jail for the larger conspiracy case related to the 2020 Delhi riots.
The non-Muslim population has dwindled dramatically in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. Where have they gone? Does anyone know? Advocate Nazia Khan pointed out in an exclusive interview with Law...
Supreme Court declines to stay Citizenship Amendment Act rules, issuing notice for Centre's response by April 9, amidst debates on constitutionality.
AIMIM's Asaduddin Owaisi challenges India's CAA in Supreme Court, claiming it incentivizes religious conversion for citizenship and discriminates against Muslims.
Asserting that minorities in India have nothing to fear from the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), Social Activist Amber Zaidi said that some parties who want to play vote bank politics are creating fe...
SC to examine plea against Citizenship Amendment Rules on March 19, as challenges to CAA's constitutionality and discrimination claims rise.
At 150, Vande Mataram’s constitutional status, judicial restraint, and the limits of legal nationalism reveal India’s unresolved debate on law and reverence.
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Delhi High Court rules that a remarried childless widow of a CRPF personnel remains entitled to family pension; dependent parents have no claim under Rule 54.
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