Supreme Court criticizes High Court judge for Pak comment on Bengaluru area
The Supreme Court took note of a contentious remark made by a Karnataka High Court judge and has requested a ...
Read moreThe Supreme Court took note of a contentious remark made by a Karnataka High Court judge and has requested a ...
Read moreThe petition filed by telecom companies to recalculate adjusted gross revenues (AGR) was rejected by the Supreme Court on Thursday, ...
Read moreSupreme Court pauses unauthorized bulldozer action against private companies till October 1 The Supreme Court paused the unauthorized bulldozer action ...
Read moreBoth Supreme Court judges disagree on legality of Kejriwal's arrest by CBI Six months after his initial arrest in the ...
Read moreSupreme Court hears Delhi CM's bail plea in liquor policy case On Thursday, the Supreme Court postponed its decision regarding ...
Read moreSupreme Court hears appeal challenging bulldozer action The Supreme Court stated on Monday that a convicted individual's house cannot be ...
Read moreHemant Soren's aide Prem Prakash released on bail in money laundering case On Wednesday, the Supreme Court ruled that the ...
Read moreNot rational to scrap entire NEET examination: Centre to Supreme Court In an affidavit to the Supreme Court, the Centre ...
Read moreNEET-UG 2024: Supreme Court to hear fresh pleas regarding exam cancellation today The Supreme Court will hear fresh petitions today ...
Read moreNEET 2024 Result Row: SC refuses to pause counselling On Friday, the Supreme Court of India resumed to hear petitions ...
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