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Supreme court to hear petitions challenging Places of Worship Act from October 11, asks centre to file reply in two weeks

The places of worship act is challenged by various lawyers in the Supreme Court. The court will hear all the petitions and interventions together.

Supreme Court refuses to hear advocate Abu Sohel’s plea seeking the arrest of former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma

Supreme Court refused to hear a petition filed by Advocate Abu Sohel seeking directions for arrest of Nupur Sharma

Hijab hearing in SC: Petitioners say Hijab is innocent but saffron scarf is belligerent practice of religion, claim HC misinterpreted Quran

Advocate Nizamuddin Pasha argued that Hijab is mandatory in Islam and cited Quranic verses in the Supreme Court

‘Right to undress also becomes a fundamental right then’: SC remarks after petitioner claims Hijab is ‘right to dress’ citing Article 19 of Constitution

"If the right to dress is claimed as an absolute fundamental right under Article 19 of the Constitution, then right to undress would also qualify as one", the Court remarked on Devdatt Kamat's argument.

6 things Siddique Kappan lied about to get bail: Working for PFI mouthpiece in Saudi that made Osama a martyr to what he really...

The state of Uttar Pradesh has filed a Statement of Objections, sworn to by the Deputy SP, STF Unit Agra, Uttar Pradesh, the Investigating Officer in the Hathras conspiracy case, opposing the bail plea of UAPA accused Siddique Kappan.

‘Can students wear whatever they wish in institutes that have uniforms?’ SC asks during the hearing of Karnataka hijab row

Hearing the Karnataka hijab row, the SC on Monday asked if students can wear whatever they wish in institutes that have uniforms.

Teesta Setalvad, accused of fabricating evidence to frame innocents in the 2002 Gujarat riots case, granted interim bail

Teesta Setalwad is accused of tutoring witnesses and framing charges against innocents in 2002 Gujarat riots case.

‘Parliament is the right forum to debate this’: Supreme Court dismisses PIL to declare Sanskrit as national language

Supreme Court said that making Sanskrit will require constitutional amendment, and the parliament is the right forum for this debate

SC dismisses PIL seeking the preventive arrest of seer Yati Narsinghanand and Jitendra Tyagi, ban on book ‘Muhammad’: Details

Supreme Court rejected a petition filed against Hindu seer Yati Narsinghanand and Jitendra Tyagi (formerly known as Wasim Rizwi) seeking their immediate arrest on the ground that they have been making calls of violence against Muslims.

‘Temples cater to larger needs of society’: Supreme Court gives sermons to Hindus, doubts necessity of revisiting 1863 Religious Endowments Act

SC questioned the need to revise the 1863 Religious Endowments Act, noting that the statute has enabled temples to serve "larger needs of the society."

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