Supreme Court Allows Hindu, Muslim Prayers at Bhojshala
BY PC Bureau New Delhi, January 22, 2026: The Supreme Court on Thursday permitted both Hindu and Muslim communities to ...
Read moreDetailsBY PC Bureau New Delhi, January 22, 2026: The Supreme Court on Thursday permitted both Hindu and Muslim communities to ...
Read moreDetailsThe ED alleged in the Supreme Court that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and senior state police officials obstructed its search ...
Read moreDetailsThe issue before the SC is that how could Parliament confer unprecedented protection on the Chief Election Commissioner and Election ...
Read moreDetailsThe Supreme court questioned why only select portions of the leaked Manipur audio allegedly containing the voice of former Chief ...
Read moreDetailsA Supreme Court bench led by CJI Surya Kant held that substantial questions of law arise from the High Court’s ...
Read moreDetailsAs air pollution in several parts of Delhi-NCR remains in the “severe” category, the SC urged authorities to think beyond ...
Read moreDetailsThe court directed KOHUR to serve a copy of its affidavit on the government, which has been asked to file ...
Read moreDetailsKOHUR has accused state agencies of submitting truncated audio tapes instead of the full recording, allegedly undermining forensic analysis ordered ...
Read moreDetailsThe Supreme Court bench questioned delays in taking down harmful or “anti-national” posts from Social Media, saying viral content often ...
Read moreDetailsKOHUR Tells Supreme Court Manipur Police Sent Only Four ‘Cut-Out’ Clips Instead of Full 48-Minute Audio in Biren Tape Probe. ...
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