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Allahabad HC Dismisses Plea Seeking FIR Against Rahul Gandhi Over ‘Fight Against Indian State’ Remark
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Allahabad HC Dismisses Plea Seeking FIR Against Rahul Gandhi Over ‘Fight Against Indian State’ Remark

Allahabad High Court dismisses plea seeking FIR against Rahul Gandhi over his ‘fight against Indian State’ remark, citing lack of grounds for prosecution.

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INDIA Bloc Moves Impeachment Notice Against Madras High Court Judge G. R. Swaminathan Over Madurai Temple Lamp Order Legal Insiders
INDIA Bloc Moves Impeachment Notice Against Madras High Court Judge G. R. Swaminathan Over Madurai Temple Lamp Order

INDIA bloc moves impeachment notice against Justice G.R. Swaminathan over the Madurai Deepam lamp order, triggering a rare political–judicial confrontation.

Parliament Forms Joint Committee to Review Bills Seeking Removal of Ministers in Custody Executive
Parliament Forms Joint Committee to Review Bills Seeking Removal of Ministers in Custody

Parliament forms a JPC to examine Bills proposing removal of Ministers held in custody for 30 days, sparking constitutional and political debate.

Karnataka HC refuses caste census by Congress govt in K’taka Judiciary
Karnataka HC refuses caste census by Congress govt in K’taka

Karnataka HC declines to halt caste census, directs data confidentiality and clarifies citizen participation is voluntary in ongoing survey.

SC declines ex Ktka Minister Congress MLA Vinay Kulkarni's plea for one more week to surrender in murder case of BJP worker Judiciary
SC declines ex Ktka Minister Congress MLA Vinay Kulkarni's plea for one more week to surrender in murder case of BJP worker

SC rejects Congress MLA Vinay Kulkarni’s plea for more time to surrender in 2016 murder case of BJP worker Yogeshgouda Goudar after bail was cancelled.

SC dismisses bail plea by sacked IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt in 1990 custodial death case

SC dismisses bail plea of sacked IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt in 1990 custodial death case; orders expedited hearing on his life term appeal.

'We will not allow you to speak anything about the freedom fighters,' SC castigates Rahul Gandhi for comment against 'Veer' Savarkar

SC warns Rahul Gandhi against making derogatory remarks on Veer Savarkar, stays trial but says future comments on freedom fighters will face consequences.

SC tells Union Minister Shivraj Chouhan, Cong MP Vivek Tankha to amicably settle defamation case

SC urges Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Vivek Tankha to amicably resolve defamation case over OBC quota allegations in MP panchayat polls.

SC slams Telangana CM again over statement on no bye-poll

SC slams Telangana CM Revanth Reddy over his no bye-poll remark, questioning if it erred by not acting on contempt earlier. Judgment reserved.

SC seeks responses from Telangana govt, Speaker's office on pleas related to defection of BRS MLAs

The Supreme Court questioned the delay in deciding disqualification pleas against BRS MLAs who joined Congress and sought a response from the Telangana government, setting the next hearing for March 2...

Delhi Election 2025: HC suggests moving SC on Freebie PIL by Retd Judge S.N. Dhingra

Delhi High Court suggests petitioner (Retd. Justice SN Dhingra) move Supreme Court on freebies issue, citing pending proceedings; petitioner allowed to withdraw with liberty to refile.

Justice S.N. Dhingra Moves Delhi HC against AAP & other political parties over Poll Freebies & Bribery [Read PIL]

Justice S.N. Dhingra files PIL in Delhi HC against AAP and other political parties, alleging poll bribery through freebies, violating electoral laws and voter rights.

India TV journalist Rajat Sharma sues Congress leaders for defamation

Veteran journalist Rajat Sharma sues Congress leaders for defamation in Delhi HC, alleging tweets damaged his 40-year reputation. Justice Krishna reserves order.

Plea filed in SC for probe into share market crash on counting date

Plea in Supreme Court seeks investigation into June 4 share market crash during Lok Sabha 2024 results, questioning regulatory mechanisms.

Petition urges Election Commission to revoke Congress Party's 'Palm of Hand' symbol due to alleged misuse

Advocate calls for revoking Congress's 'Palm of Hand' symbol due to alleged electoral misconduct.

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