Supreme Court Slams SIT Overreach In Mahmudabad Social Media Post Probe

Supreme Court Slams SIT Overreach In Mahmudabad Social Media Post Probe

Thank you for reading this post, don’t forget to subscribe! Today, On 16th July, During the hearing in the Operation Sindoor case, the Supreme Court criticised the SIT for overstepping its mandate in probing Mahmudabad’s social media posts. “You don’t require him, you require a dictionary,” Justice Kant remarked, highlighting investigative overreach. Supreme Court Slams…

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Supreme Court To Hear On Monday Plea Against Stay On 'Udaipur Files', Allows Accused To Participate In Censor Review Hearing

Supreme Court To Hear On Monday Plea Against Stay On ‘Udaipur Files’, Allows Accused To Participate In Censor Review Hearing

The Supreme Court today deferred hearing on a plea challenging the Delhi High Court’s interim order staying the release of the film Udaipur Files: Kanhaiya Lal Tailor Murderand permitted one of the accused in the 2022 murder case to be represented in the hearing before the Central Government on whether the film’s censor certificate should…

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Supreme Court directs AMU to immediately give internship stipend arrears to Foreign Medical Graduates

The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) to give internship stipend arrears within two weeks to 11 medical students who completed their primary medical education from foreign institutions and qualified as Foreign Medical Graduates (FMGs). The petitioner-FMGs were currently doing internship at Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh, a constituent college of…

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Supreme Court Grants Interim Anticipatory Bail To MP Cartoonist After His Apology For Objectionable Post On Prime Minister

Supreme Court Grants Interim Anticipatory Bail To MP Cartoonist After His Apology For Objectionable Post On Prime Minister

The Supreme Court on Tuesday (July 15) granted interim protection to Indore based cartoonist Hemant Malviya, who has been booked over a cartoon shared on Facebook that allegedly contains derogatory references to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the RSS. The court listed the matter after August 15th for further hearing. The order was passed after…

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Supreme Court Allows Convict To Challenge J&K Policy Disallowing Remission In Terrorism-Related Offences

Supreme Court Allows Convict To Challenge J&K Policy Disallowing Remission In Terrorism-Related Offences

The Supreme Court today(July 15) allowed the petitioner, a life convict, to challenge a rule in the Jammu & Kashmir Prison Manual, 2022which disallows premature release to those convicted in relation to a terrorism offence. The allegations against the petitioner are that he illegally obtained weapons and killed certain surrendered militants who were working as…

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