The Supreme Court was established under Chapter IV of Part V of the Indian Constitution. It primarily hears appeals against verdicts from the High Courts of various states and tribunals.
The Supreme Court said that disapproving marriage does not amount to abetment of suicide under section 306 of the Indian ...
The BJP welcomed the US curt verdict on terrorist Tahawwur Rana’s extradition, saying that this is a matter of great ...
A tywo-judge SC bench made the observation while quashing a chargesheet against a woman who was accused of abetting the ...
The Allahabad High Court is functioning at just under 50% of its sanctioned strength of 160, with only 79 judges (including ...
The recognition of reproductive rights led to expanded protection of women’s rights to termination of pregnancy based on ...
A Canadian national of Pakistani origin, Rana had already lost legal battles in several federal courts, including the US ...
The Supreme Court on Friday stayed a Delhi High Court ruling in favour of private equity firm Tiger Global on the ...
The Supreme Court has allowed students who quit college between November 5-18, 2024, to register for JEE Advanced 2025. Candidates must submit specific documents to complete their registration process ...
The Supreme Court has said expressing disapproval for marriage does not amount to abetment of suicide under section 306 of ...
Debate over Governor's role as Chancellor in State universities, inherited from British rule, sparks calls for reform.