AMU Case Final Day: Supreme Court reserves verdict on minority status of Aligarh Muslim University

Nithyakalyani Narayanan. V In a series of petitions, the Supreme Court on February 1st deferred its decision over the Aligarh Muslim University’s (AMU) eligibility for minority status under Article 30 of the Indian Constitution. The case’s last day of hearings Read more

250 Lawyers Write To Calcutta High Court Chief Justice, Seeking Apology From HC Judge For Remarks On Advocate General

Jahanvi Agarwal Approximately 250 lawyers, including members of various Bar Associations, have jointly penned a letter addressed to Chief Justice TS Sivagnanam of the Calcutta High Court, expressing concerns over Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay’s alleged use of “demeaning and defamatory comments” Read more

AMU Case (Day 6): Supreme Court Observed That Parliament Alone Has The Authority To Recognize Historical Events Through Legislation

Nithyakalyani Narayanan. V On January 30th, the Supreme Court held that Parliament alone has the authority to recognise history and historical events through legislative action. Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud and Justices Sanjiv Khanna, Surya Kant, JB Pardiwala, Dipankar Datta, Read more

The supreme court of India (SCI), Registration for the applications of Law Clerk-cum-Research Associates, 2024 are now Open

SOUMYA SINGH (S.S) The supreme court of India (SCI) is actively seeking applications for the position of law Clerk-cum-Research Associates. Individuals meeting the eligibility criteria can submit their applications online via SCI’s official website at main.sci.gov.in. The recruitment initiative aims Read more

Supreme Court Rejects Challenge To Centre’s Notification Bringing Medical Devices Within Definition Of ‘Drugs’

Jahanvi Agarwal The Supreme Court has declined to intervene in the Delhi High Court’s endorsement of Central Government notifications categorizing medical devices, including nebulizers, blood pressure monitoring devices, digital thermometers, and glucometers, as “drugs.” The dismissal came in response to Read more