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Supreme Court judge, family put under quarantine after cook tested positive for coronavirus

As a preventive measure, the judge and his family have been advised to stay quarantined for the next 10 days. Reportedly, the family members had no contact with the cook for the last seven days.

Stop going to courts, go to Maulvis instead: Viral AIMIM poster encourages Muslims to subvert Indian Judiciary

As per the image shared by BJP leader Kuljeet Chahal, the AIMIM poster encouraged Muslims to stop going to courts and instead trust Ulemas to resolve issues.

Supreme Court expressed displeasure over filing frivolous PILs, says the whole concept has been lost

In 1986, the then Chief Justice PN Bhagwati introduced PIL to the Indian judicial system. The original intent was to provide access to justice to aggrieved citizens.

Hypocrisy of Prashant Bhushan: Attacks Arnab Goswami for getting special treatment, while receiving the same special treatment himself

Reportedly, Prashant Bhushan had filed a writ petition on April 30 in the Supreme Court seeking to quash the FIR registered against him by Gujarat police for hurting of religious sentiments.

Ex-CJI Gogoi exposes the ‘lobby’ which holds judiciary at ransom, says if judgement goes against what they advocate, they malign the judge

Dismissing the insinuations that he was 'compensated' for the Ayodhya and Rafale verdict, ex-CJI Gogoi said that if a former CJI wants quid pro quo, he could seek bigger, better posts with more lucrative emoluments.

Not a single tree should be cut: Telangana High Court stays Indian Navy’s ELF Radar Project

The Hight court made it clear to the state, central government and the Indian Navy that they cannot cut a single tree till they filed their counters on what they are proposing to do with the fragile ecosystem at Damagundam forest near Vikarabad in Ranga Reddy district.

Transfer of judges and maintenance of the independence and salvation of judiciary

A judge cannot be merely transferred because of dissonance.

Actress Soni Razdan calls terrorist Afzal Guru’s hanging ‘travesty of justice’, insinuates that he was ‘innocent’

Sonia Razdan called terrorist Afzal Guru's hanging as 'travesty of justice', on the basis of a purported letter the incarcerated terrorist had written from the Tihar jail, claiming he was 'forced' to help parliament attackers.

Govt asks NIA and other security agencies to sensitise the courts on NGOs with anti-India agenda

As per reports, the Union government passed the directive on Wednesday that many NGOs are resorting to campaigns against the country’s interest, leading to serious security problems.

Chief Justice of India is a ‘public authority’, comes under the ambit of RTI Act : Supreme Court

The Supreme Court bench agreed in principle to share information but on a case-to-case basis and subject to RTI safeguards.

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