Supreme Court Bans NCERT Book, Calls It “Gunshot” to Justice
"Gunshot to bleeding judiciary"—CJI Surya Kant on NCERT textbook scandal. SG Mehta promises blacklists, but court demands deeper probe BY ...
Read moreDetails"Gunshot to bleeding judiciary"—CJI Surya Kant on NCERT textbook scandal. SG Mehta promises blacklists, but court demands deeper probe BY ...
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Read moreDetailsBY PC Bureau February 18, 2026: The Supreme Court on Wednesday passed an interim order restraining any further forcible exhumation ...
Read moreDetailsA bench of Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Sandeep Mehta declined to interfere with the High Court order, advising petitioners ...
Read moreDetailsThe court’s earlier decision allowed women of all ages to enter the Sabarimala Sree Ayyappa Temple, declaring the ban unconstitutional. ...
Read moreDetailsWith thousands displaced and high-profile CBI cases of manipur violence pending, the SC suggests oversight by the Manipur and Gauhati ...
Read moreDetailsThe Church Body's plea in the Suprme Court seeks a stay on the enforcement of the Anti-conversion laws and a ...
Read moreDetailsThe Supreme Court suspended UGC’s new rules, saying the changes could have far-reaching consequences for India’s higher education ecosystem. New ...
Read moreDetailsThe controversy over Shaurya Chakra award has reopened older wounds in Manipur, where a long history of alleged fake encounters ...
Read moreDetailsBY PC Bureau New Delhi, January 22, 2026: The Supreme Court on Thursday permitted both Hindu and Muslim communities to ...
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