Tag: Supreme Court
In a significant judgment, the Supreme Court has clarified that not all private property falls under the category of "material resources of the community" as defined by the Indian Constitution. This nuanced ruling comes amid ongoing debates surrounding property rights, government powers, and the balance between public welfare and...
Rahul Gandhi’s Defamation Case: Congress Celebrates Supreme Court’s Stay
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The Congress party in Kerala's Mananthavady celebrated with jubilation as the Supreme Court stayed the conviction of Rahul Gandhi in a defamation case related to his derogatory remarks about the 'Modi' surname. This momentous decision by the apex court has brought relief to Gandhi and his supporters, allowing him...
The Gyanvapi complex in Varanasi has long been a subject of intense debate and controversy. The site, which houses both the Kashi Vishwanath temple and the Gyanvapi mosque, has recently become the center of attention due to conflicting claims about its origins and religious significance. In this article, we...
Freebies Are Against Democracy, Yet It’s Not Advisable To Pass Legislation To Stop Them: SC
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Legislation barring political events from supplying electorate freebies isn't really helpful and to de-check in them for making such guarantees might be "anti-democratic", stated the Supreme Court on Thursday because it protested the Election Commission’s affidavit withinside the relay being leaked to the media.
The courtroom docket stated the financial...
What impact would the Supreme Court’s decision have on the GST framework?
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In a ruling, a good way to have the most important implications on the GST framework and Centre-State economic relations, the Supreme Court of India on Thursday stated the pointers of the council aren't binding on the Centre and State governments
The commentary accompanied a judgement over the applicability of...
Following the order's passage, Maharashtra's governing Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) argued that different laws were applied to various states, and requested that if the Supreme Court had authorised OBC reservations in Madhya Pradesh, the same should be allowed in Maharashtra.
On the basis of a second report filed by the...