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NGO ‘Youth for Equality’ files petition in SC against Constitutional Amendment for 10% reservations

A PIL has been filed against the Constitutional Amendment that granted 10% reservations to economically weaker sections from the General Class.

Supreme Court declines urgent hearing of petition against ‘The Accidental Prime Minister’

The movie featuring Anupam Kher in the lead has ruffled a lot of feathers. There have been numerous petitions filed in the Courts against The Accidental Prime Minister.

Ram Mandir case delayed again as Justice UU Lalit recuses himself, next hearing on January 29

Rajiv Dhawan, who represents the Muslim side in the case, pointed it out that Justice Lalit had represented one of the parties in another case 24 years ago.

38-year-old Congress worker SP Manju fakes her identity as an old woman to enter Sabarimala

SP Manju Joseph had contested local elections on the Congress ticket and has more than 14 criminal cases pending against her

SC appoints former Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar as new amicus curiae in Jagannath Temple case

Kumar has represented the Modi government in a number of important cases including the Sohrabuddin encounter case.

10% reservation for the poor: Contrary to claims, here is why it might not encroach on the 50% reservation cap

The current 10% reservation introduced by Modi govt, granted by the 124th Constitutional Amendment Bill would not breach the 50% reservation limit set by the Indra Sawhney judgement

The Accidental Prime Minister: Punjab Congress leader moves High Court to stall the release of the movie

Congress leader moves court to challenge the release of the movie The Accidental Prime Minister, which is scheduled to be released on January 11.

Tax notice of Rs 100 crores slapped on Sonia and Rahul Gandhi over AJL income, Rahul had declared income of only Rs. 68.1 lakh

The amount of tax liability over both Sonia and Rahul Gandhi was pegged at Rs 155.4 crore and Rs 155 crore for the same year.

Supreme Court constitutes five-judge bench to hear the Ayodhya case from January 10

The newly constituted bench will commence the hearing of the appeals against the 2010 Allahabad High Court judgement from Jan 10.

National Herald: Supreme Court grants one week to the Gandhis to file fresh affidavit in income tax assessment case

The Court had earlier allowed the Income Tax department to reasess the 2011-12 tax files of Gandhis

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