KPK nabs judges for bribery on land dispute – Politics

he Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) arrested several judges in Depok, West Java in a bribery case pertaining to a land dispute case, raising concerns over the integrity of court officials despite a significant wage raise for the judges. On Thursday, graft busters arrested seven people in a raid in Depok, including Depok District Court head … Read more

West Bengal SIR | CM Giving Provocative Speeches, EC Officials Facing Threats : Election Commission To Supreme Court

The Election Commission has filed a counter-affidavit before the Supreme Court raising concerns about alleged incidents of violence, intimidation and obstruction of election officials performing duties in the Special Intensive Revision process for West Bengal. The ECI has alleged reluctance on the part of state machinery to address threats against election officials and/or register FIRs … Read more

Arrest Under S. 35(6) Must Be Based On Fresh Material, Not On Grounds In S.35(3) Notice : Supreme Court

While affirming that issuance of a notice under Section 35(3) of the BNSS is mandatory for offences punishable with imprisonment up to seven years, the Supreme Court clarified that an arrest under Section 35(6) can be made even after such notice only based on fresh materials that were not available to the police officer at … Read more

Compromising standards? Supreme Court "stunned" by reduction in NEET-PG 2025 cut-off – Bar and Bench

Compromising standards? Supreme Court “stunned” by reduction in NEET-PG 2025 cut-off  Bar and Bench NEET-PG 2025 | ‘Our Conscience Must Be Satisfied’ : Supreme Court Asks NBEMS To Explain Reasons To Reduce …  Live Law SC notice to Centre on plea challenging NBEMS’s decision to reduce NEET PG cut-off percentile  thehindu.com Health Bulletin 05/February/2026  Medical Dialogues SC notice to … Read more

Supreme Court Rejects TN Cadre IPS Officer’s Claim For Rajasthan Cadre Vacancy Of 2004

The Supreme Court recently rejected a 2004 batch Tamil Nadu Cadre IPS officer’s plea seeking appointment against an insider vacancy for the same year in the Rajasthan Cadre after two senior candidates declined to join. A bench of Justice Rajesh Bindal and Justice Atul S. Chandurkar noted that appellant Rupesh Kumar Meena raised the claim … Read more

Supreme Court issues significant ruling in favour of climate action in wind farm case – The Journal

Supreme Court issues significant ruling in favour of climate action in wind farm case  The Journal Supreme Court upholds order overturning wind farm refusal  RTE.ie Supreme Court to clarify climate law obligations of planning authorities  The Irish Times Decision to refuse permission for Laois wind farm to be quashed after court judgment  The Irish Times Source link

Supreme Court Questions Meta & WhatsApp Over Privacy Policy

The Supreme Court on Tuesday made strong critical remarks against Meta Platforms and WhatsApp LLC regarding their privacy policy and said that the Court will not allow them to exploit the personal data of Indians. The Court was hearing the appeals filed by Meta Platforms and WhatsApp LLC challenging the judgment of the National Company … Read more

‘Parents To Be Blamed For Drunken Driving Accidents Caused By Kids’ : Justice BV Nagarathna

Justice BV Nagarathna of the Supreme Court on Monday made strong oral observations on parental responsibility, while hearing bail pleas connected to the 2024 Pune Porsche accident in which two persons were killed. After dictating an order granting bail to three accused alleged to have conspired to swap blood samples in the case, Justice Nagarathna … Read more

Sonam Wangchuk Was Instigating Nepal-Like Gen-Z Protest, Gandhian References Just Facade : Centre To Supreme Court

The Union Government today argued that Ladakh social activist Sonam Wangchuk instigated the younger generation of Ladakhis to get inspired by Gen-Z movements in neighbouring countries of Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka if the demand of the Sixth Schedule is denied to Ladakh. Wangchuk was detained under the National Security Act on September 26, 2025, … Read more

One woman’s costly journey through the courts – The Irish Times

Litigation between warring spouses can turn family law into “lawfare”, as one judge put it, when one party seems intent on pursuing the other at all costs. In this scenario, the law and the courts appear to have no effective response. One example before the courts – a man’s protracted litigation against his ex-partner, now … Read more