Shiv Sena on Thursday slammed the Central government over the 'Covid-crisis' across the country. It has also hit out at the Supreme Court for being a 'spectator' till now
Minority shareholders rights to get impacted, says review petition in SC
The government said oxygen supplies available at any given time in the country are to be distributed to all the states
SC says its suo motu proceeding on devising national policy for Covid management is not meant to supplant HC cases
The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the Uttar Pradesh government to file a medical report of journalist Siddique Kappan and adjourned the matter for further hearing till Wednesday
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The new CJI must restore the standing of the SC
The legal fracas is just posturing by SP Group to get a better valuation of its stake in the conglomerate, says a lawyer
Justice M M Shantanagoudar passed away on April 24 in Gurgaon.
In its March 26 judgement, Supreme Court had ruled in favour of the Tata Group
CJI Bobde shied away from hearing important constitutional questions before the Supreme Court
In its March 26 verdict, the court had ruled in favour of the Tata group
Shantanagoudar was 62 years old
To the young members of the bar who are disheartened by the evident events of the pandemic, I want to say, 'Don't lose hope. Carry on. Things will change,' says Bobde
The adjournment came after amicus curiae and senior advocate Harish Salve decided to step down following criticism over his appointment
A judge in the bench of the Apex Court questioned senior lawyer Dushyant Dave as to how he commented on SC's intention without seeing the order
Bench says it has not stopped High Courts from hearing cases related to how the state is managing the pandemic.
However, it allowed the parties to file replies and rejoinders and listed the matter on July 13
SC appoints senior advocate Harish Salve as amicus curiae to assist it in suo motu case on Covid-19 management
'We want to see the national plan on this issue,' says Chief Justice Bobde