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Courts continue to protect fraud IAS Puja Khedkar from arrest, blame police for not completing investigation

Delhi HC also repeatedly granted interim protection to Khedkar. The case will now be heard by the Supreme Court on 15th April.

As SC upholds Karnataka HC ruling that sex with corpse is not rape, read what the courts and the laws say about necrophilia

Supreme Court junked a plea from the Karnataka government contesting a ruling of the Karnataka High Court that did not classify necrophilia as rape under Section 375 of the now-shelved Indian Penal Code (IPC).

Yogendra Yadav uses Rohith Vemula to peddle false ‘caste-discrimination’ narrative: Read Telangana Police’s closure report which said Vemula wasn’t a Dalit

Yogendra Yadav tried to frame Rohith Vemula's suicide as the result of caste oppression against a SC which he was not.

SC and its suo motu cognisance of the migrant crisis: An institution which is infinitely powerful yet frightfully defenceless

Alexander Pekelis observes “the Supreme Court is infinitely powerful and at the same time frightfully defenceless”.

Congress minister in Maharashtra attacks Brahmins in his anti-NPR speech, asks if ‘foreign-returned Brahmins’ will teach them about identity certificates

what about those who were not privileged enough to receive an education? These Brahmins, who themselves came from abroad, teach us about common sense? I will never let this happen," Raut stated.

Unidentified bag making hissing sounds leads to bomb scare in Supreme Court, turns out to be a power bank

Abandoned bag making a hissing sound was found in the corridor of the Supreme Court resulting in a bomb scare

Ram Janmabhoomi case: Muslim parties ask SC to ‘keep future in mind’ while delivering Ayodhya verdict, make last effort to influence

In a last-ditch effort to influence the decision in favour of Babri Masjid in the Ram Janmabhoomi, Ayodhya case, the Muslim parties have submitted a 'Statement of moulding the relief' to the Supreme Court.

SC issues notice to Indira Jaising, Anand Grover and NGO over PIL demanding investigation into FCRA violations

The Supreme Court has issued a notice to senior advocates Indira Jaising, Anand Grover and NGO Lawyers Collective on the basis of a PIL filed by a voluntary organization of lawyers, Lawyers Voice

SC asks EC to check if voting can start at 5 AM after petition saying Muslim voters during Ramzan would face difficulty due to...

The Supreme Court has asked the Election Commission whether polling can start from 5 AM during the Muslim fasting period of Ramzan.

‘Chowkidar chor hai’ bubble bursts, Rahul Gandhi tells SC that he attributed statement to Rafale judgement in ‘heat of campaigning’

In his response to criminal contempt notice on him attributing 'chowkidar ne chori karwayi' statement to the SC, Rahul Gandhi had ow said that he made the statement in the heat of election campaigning

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