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Family Member’s Undertaking Cannot Replace Bail Conditions, ‘Sins of Accused Cannot Be Visited On Relatives’: SC [Read Order]
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Family Member’s Undertaking Cannot Replace Bail Conditions, ‘Sins of Accused Cannot Be Visited On Relatives’: SC [Read Order]

Supreme Court sets aside bail in 731 kg ganja case, ruling that a family member’s undertaking cannot substitute mandatory conditions under the NDPS Act.

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‘Operation Sindoor Was Bravery, Not Politics’ | Rajya Sabha MP Naresh Bansal Hits Out at Opposition Videos
‘Operation Sindoor Was Bravery, Not Politics’ | Rajya Sabha MP Naresh Bansal Hits Out at Opposition

In an exclusive interview with LawStreet Journal, Rajya Sabha MP Naresh Bansal launched a scathing attack on the opposition for repeatedly disrupting Parliamentary proceedings.

Allahabad HC Dismisses Rahul Gandhi’s Plea to Quash Defamation Case Over Remarks Against Indian Army [Read Order] Judiciary
Allahabad HC Dismisses Rahul Gandhi’s Plea to Quash Defamation Case Over Remarks Against Indian Army [Read Order]

Allahabad HC rejects Rahul Gandhi’s plea to quash defamation case over alleged remarks demoralizing Indian Army, upholding trial court’s summoning order.

Delhi HC Directs Equal Treatment For Women Candidates In Army NCC Special Entry Recruitment Judiciary
Delhi HC Directs Equal Treatment For Women Candidates In Army NCC Special Entry Recruitment

Delhi HC allows women with 65% marks to join Army NCC Special Entry, ensuring gender equality; next hearing on July 23, 2025.

'In prevailing situation, let's not bring their morale down', SC on women Army officers' plea Judiciary
'In prevailing situation, let's not bring their morale down', SC on women Army officers' plea

SC urges Centre not to discharge women Army officers amid tensions, says “don’t bring their morale down”; matter posted for August hearing.

SC closes proceedings against 30 Army personnel in case of killings of tribals in Nagaland [Read Judgment]

SC closes criminal proceedings against 30 Army personnel for Nagaland tribal killings due to absence of AFSPA sanction, but proceedings may resume if sanction granted.

SC pulls up Centre on anomalies in OROP

Supreme Court criticizes Centre for OROP anomalies, imposes Rs 2 lakh cost, and demands resolution by November 14 or orders 10% pension hike for retired captains.

Army Personnel Discharged over Fake Certificate Claims Reinstated by Supreme Court [Read Judgment]

Supreme Court reinstates four army personnel wrongly discharged over fake certificate claims, highlighting a lack of evidence against them.

Supposed to safeguard nation, honour dignity of citizens: Kerala HC denies bail to soldier in POCSO case [Read Order]

Kerala High Court refuses to grant bail to Army officer, who faced allegations under the POCSO Act. Read full story here.

"Modi may be someone's political rival but...", Delhi HC remarks on plea against showcasing of govt's achievements

"He (Narendra Modi) may be someones political rival but if this is being used for last mile connectivity of beneficial schemes, you can't have a grievance with that, Delhi High Court observed today on...

How can we decide posting issues of Indian Army? Supreme Court asks

Hearing a plea by a woman officer of the Indian Army who was given a different posting upon her own request, the Supreme Court expressed its reservation on interfering in postings of the Indian Army. ...

Tata ties up with Indian armed forces for supplying high-resolution imagery of borders

Tata aimed to enhance surveillance capabilities in border areas for the military by establishing a facility to manufacture high-resolution imagery satellites.

Centre bans Meitei extremist organizations under UAPA

Central Government bans seven Meitei extremist groups and four affiliates in Manipur under the UAPA for anti-India activities and challenging the nation's sovereignty. The ban targets groups like PLA,...

Supreme Court Extends Protection for Editors Guild Members in Manipur Amidst Controversy

Stay updated on the Supreme Court's extension of protection for Editors Guild members in Manipur. Get the latest on this legal development and its implications.

Supreme Court Upholds Civilian Control Over Armed Forces in Manipur-Violence Case

The Supreme Court of India refuses to issue orders to the Army in Manipur-violence, emphasizing civilian control over armed forces as a hallmark of democracy. The court urges the government to ensure ...

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