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Supreme Court orders transfer of all FIRs against blasphemy-accused former BJP leader Naveen Kumar Jindal to Delhi

Supreme Court also ordered that no precipitative action should be taken or no new FIR should be filed against Jindal for 8 weeks

‘Can’t say centre can’t refuse renewal of licence on security ground’: SC reserves order on plea challenging ban on Malayalam channel MediaOne

Supreme Court said that the central govt has right ban on a TV channel on security ground in a plea filed by MediaOne channel

2000 Red Fort attack: SC rejects review petition of convicted LeT terrorist Mohammad Arif, upholds death penalty

Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist Mohammad Arif alias Ashfaq, prime accused in 2000 Red Fort terrorist attack, was awarded death penalty in 2005

Chief editors cannot be prosecuted unless there’s direct allegation: SC quashes defamation case against India Today’s Aroon Purie, case against journalist to go on

The apex court ruled that if there are no specific and adequate allegations the editor-in-chief cannot be prosecuted for defamation

Amid firecrackers ban in several states, traders in Telangana expect roaring business as Diwali nears

Telangana is likely to witness a rise in firecracker sales this Diwali and give a much-needed boost to the fireworks industry.

Supreme Court directs 3 state governments to take suo motu action against hate speeches without waiting for complaint, irrespective of religion

In a petition seeking action under UAPA for only anti-Muslim hate speeches, Supreme Court directed suo motu action on all hate crimes

‘Environmentalist’ files petition seeking to be made President of India, Supreme Court junks it and asks registry to not entertain such pleas

The petitioner environmentalist sought his appointment as the President of India after removing current President Droupadi Murmu from the post.

Supreme Court issues notice on petition seeking action under UAPA for so-called anti-Muslim hate crimes

Shaheen Abdullah had filed this petition urging to invoke UAPA against so-called-anti-Muslim hate crimes.

People unhappy with the Collegium system, the government should appoint judges: Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju

Kiren Rijiju said that the collegium method of appointment of judges in India needs to be reconsidered

‘Different personal laws hamper national unity’: Centre files its first affidavit on Uniform Civil Code in SC

Arguing in favour of Uniform Civil Code, the Centre said different personal laws hampered national unity.

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