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Supreme Court Quashes FIR Over Woman’s Claim Husband Lied About Being Eye Surgeon

The Supreme Court of India has quashed a First Information Report (FIR) filed by a woman who accused her husband and in-laws of...

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SC Rejects Mughal Heir’s Red Fort Claim ‘Why Only Red Fort? Why Not Fatehpur Sikri Too?’

The Supreme Court of India on Monday dismissed a plea filed by Sultana Begum, who claimed to be a descendant of the last...

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Supreme Court Publishes Complete Judges’ Appointment Process in Landmark Transparency Move

In a historic step towards institutional transparency, the Supreme Court of India has made public the entire process of judicial appointments to the...

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SC stays Bombay HC order jailing woman for calling judges part of ‘dog mafia’

Top Court Seeks State’s Reply on Contempt Conviction for Circulating Derogatory Letter The Supreme Court of India has stayed a contempt conviction passed...

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Using Fake Court Orders Is Contempt of Court, Says Supreme Court

Supreme Court upholds conviction in a case involving forged High Court stay order used to stall execution of civil decree. In a significant...

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PIL filed in Supreme Court Demanding Security Boost in Hill Regions Post Pahalgam Attack

In the aftermath of the recent terror attack on tourists in Pahalgam, a public interest litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Supreme...

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Supreme Court grills Centre on Waqf law changes asks will Muslims be added to Hindu boards says you cannot rewrite history

In a significant hearing on the petitions challenging the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, the Supreme Court on Wednesday raised sharp questions about the...

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In Historic First, Supreme Court Lets Tamil Nadu Skip Governor to Pass Laws

In a landmark assertion of legislative autonomy, Tamil Nadu has become the first Indian state to operationalise laws without gubernatorial or presidential assent,...