Union Cabinet approves proposal to increase Supreme Court strength to 38 judges through amendment to the 1956 law.
Read Full ArticleIndia’s Right to Disconnect Bill 2025 proposes a legal ban on after-hours work calls and emails, aiming to protect employees from digital burnout and stress.
SC dismisses plea to bring political parties under POSH Act, saying it would open Pandora’s box and misuse; joining a party not akin to employment.
SC asks if Governor can withhold assent to Bills indefinitely, raising concern that legislature may be rendered defunct without judicial remedy.
SC slams Rahul Gandhi for Army remark, says “A true Indian wouldn’t say this”; stays defamation case proceedings for now.
SC orders Telangana Speaker to decide disqualification pleas against 10 rebel BRS MLAs within 3 months, stressing swift action on political defections.
CJI can recommend removal of a judge in cases of grave misconduct, SC says; clarifies CJI isn’t a mere post office & Parliament has final say.
Centre defends Waqf (Amendment) Act 2025 in SC, says no ground to stay valid law; SC reserves order after 3-day hearing on pleas challenging its validity.
SC seeks Centre, EC reply on plea for lifetime ban on convicted politicians, calling criminalisation of politics a major issue. Hearing set for March 4.
SC: No law prohibits active political party members from contesting Bar body polls, rejects plea for a ban, emphasizing constitutional democracy.
Explore the history and significance of India’s 75th Constitution Day, celebrated on November 26, honoring justice, equality, liberty, and democracy.
The Supreme Court rejects a plea seeking to reintroduce unnatural sex and sodomy offences in the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita, stating it falls under parliamentary domain.
Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay challenges the 42nd Amendment in SC, calling it a fraud on the Constitution, citing arbitrary changes during the Emergency.
Rahul Gandhi's provocative remarks on Hindus ignite debate - Contrasting Kanhaiya Lal's Case from exactly two years ago.
Parliament expunges Rahul Gandhi's criticisms; how are remarks removed and what rights do MPs have ? Know the laws of expunction.
Delhi High Court refers to Larger Bench issue on when accused must be heard under Section 223 BNSS before taking cognizance.
09 May, 2026 10:25 AM
Delhi High Court upheld a tenant’s POCSO conviction for raping a six-year-old girl, holding that an intact hymen does not negate penetration.
09 May, 2026 12:42 PM
SC’s nine-judge bench examined whether religious practices violating dignity, bodily autonomy and conscience can claim protection under Article 26.
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