Rahul Gandhi's citizenship: HC seeks Centre's reply
The Allahabad high court has directed the Centre to place before it on December 19 the decision taken on a representation moved against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi that claimed he concealed his British citizenship in contesting the parliamentary election from Raebareli seat this year.
Ahead of hunger strike, Punjab farmer leader ‘removed’ from site, taken to hospital
Punjab farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal removed by police before hunger strike, sparking controversy and accusations of diversion tactics.
Judge grants dismissal of election subversion case against Donald Trump
Judge dismisses election subversion case against Trump due to DOJ policy not prosecuting sitting presidents, potentially revivable later.
Providing free ration during pandemic is different from giving freebies: Supreme Court
Supreme Court differentiates between free ration for migrant workers during pandemic and distribution of freebies, addressing food security concerns.
Accused in school bus accident case acquitted
Judge acquits accused in 2015 school bus death due to lack of evidence, clearing employees of negligence charges.
Justice Sial refuses to be part of SHC constitutional bench
Writes to Justice Agha, says JCP should have considered selection of judges on basis of seniority.
Assam: Trading scam victims fume after key accused get bail
Trading scam victims fumed with anger after two key accused in the case got bail in Assam as the investigation agency failed to submit a charge sheet.
Kannur ADM suicide: Kerala HC accepts wife’s plea seeking CBI probe
The Kerala High Court on Wednesday accepted the petition of K. Manjusha for a CBI probe into the death of her husband, Kannur Additional District Magistrate Naveen Babu, who was found hanging at his...
Religious Conversion Only For Reservation Fraud On Constitution: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court said that the religious conversion undertaken solely to access reservation benefits, without genuine belief in the adopted religion, undermines the fundamental social objectives of the reservation policy.
Religious conversion without actual belief to gain employment is against reservation policy and a fraud on Constitution: SC verdict
Supreme Court rules that religious conversion for quota benefits without genuine belief is a fraud on the Constitution.
'Fraud on Constitution': SC rules against religious conversion for quota benefits
The Supreme Court of India has ruled that religious conversions undertaken solely to avail reservation benefits without genuine belief in the adopted religion amount to 'fraud on the Constitution'. The court upheld a Madras High Court decision denying a scheduled caste certificate to a woman who converted to Christianity but later claimed to be a Hindu to secure employment benefits.
Bombay High Court dismisses election petition against Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Dina Patil
Bombay High Court dismisses election petition challenging Shiv Sena candidate's victory due to procedural defects in nomination papers.
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