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Tahir Hussain led mob from his house and the Masjid, instigated Muslim mob, led to murder of Ankit Sharma: Read what Court said

Taking cognisance of charge sheet filed against Tahir Hussain for his involvement in Delhi Anti-Hindu riots, a Delhi court on Friday said that Muslims turned violent after he provoked them

Madras High Court curbs mass processions but allows immersion of idols of Lord Vinayaka by individuals

Madras High Court strongly objected to the arguments made by the State and directed that individuals must be allowed to immerse idols in water bodies.

The saga of humiliation: Here are 10 cases for which Supreme Court reprimanded Prashant Bhushan in the last decade

Conduct of Prashant Bhushan has led the SC to express grave concern over and over again but the senior advocate is remorseless

Over 800 dignitaries and lawyers write to CJI raising concern over the conduct of ‘pressure groups’ in the Prashant Bhushan matter: Details

Over 700 lawyers have written a letter to the CJI, expressing concern over certain lobbying groups to tarnish the image of the judiciary when their political ends are not met.

Twitter removes hashtags #TablighiJamaat #CoronaJihad and others after Telangana HC issues notice to it over ‘Islamophobic’ content

Twitter informed Telangana HC that it has removed "offensive" trends spreading "hatred against Islam" and hashtags attempting to portray Muslims as the spreaders of the Chinese coronavirus

Supreme Court dismisses plea to transfer money collected under the PM CARES Fund set up for COVID-19 relief to the NDRF

The apex court bench comprising of justices Ashok Bhushan, R Subhash Reddy, and MR Shah held that there is no need to transfer funds under the PM CARES to NDRF.

Plea seeks contempt action against Swara Bhaskar over her remarks against SC judgment on Ram Janmabhoomi

The petitioners have argued that Swara Bhaskar resorted to a 'cheap stunt of publicity' in a bid to make the people revolt against the apex court.

Read the scathing observations made by the Supreme Court while holding advocate Prashant Bhushan guilty of contempt of court

The Supreme Court notes that tweets of Prashant Bhushan attempt to shake the public confidence on the judiciary

This is why Prashant Bhushan’s rants against judiciary were fit cases for contempt of court, don’t fall for ‘dissent’ propaganda

The fact that Prashant Bhushan launches attack on court whenever he does not get favourable judgement is not lost on judges

SC holds Prashant Bhushan guilty of contempt of court, could land him in jail for up to 6 months: Read the details

In a landmark judgement, the Supreme Court held advocate Prashant Bhushan guilty of contempt of court for his tweets against the CJI

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