SC refuses TO GRANT 400 days FOR 2G AUCTION
The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected the government’s plea for a 400-day extension of the deadline for the auction of cancelled 2G licences but allowed it time till August 31 to complete the exercis
SC reserves verdict on PC probe
The Supreme Court on Tuesday reserved its verdict on the maintainability of two petitions seeking CBI probe against Union home minister P. Chidambaram in the 2G scam case.
Top court dismisses PIL on Bikram Singh
The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a petition by former Naval Chief L. Ramdas and some other prominent citizens questioning the selection of Lt. Gen.
Case ‘overlap’ will help BS Yeddyurappa,?
The lawyers of former Karnataka chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa, keeping a close watch on two
cases coming in the Supreme Court against him, seem confident that the CEC recommendation
against him woul
SC waits for MoD on permanent commission
Though the ministry of defence has assured the Supreme Court that it would “resolve” the controversy related to permanent commission for women Army officers, the top court would not be very convinced
Case ‘overlap’ will help BSY?
The lawyers of former Karnataka chief minister B.S.
SC questions govt on panel for allocation of spectrum
In the wake of the 2G fiasco, the Supreme Court on Friday asked the government whether it has put in place a committee of experts as recommended by the Trai for allocation of spectrum as the Centre is
SC defers hearing on BSY probe plea
The green bench of the Supreme Court on Friday deferred hearing on the Central Empowerment Committee (CEC) on forests’ report recommending a CBI probe against former chief minister B.S.
Mercy pleas: SC reserves verdict
After a marathon hearing stretching several weeks, the Supreme Court on Thursday reserved its verdict on an important question of law: whether a long delay in deciding the mercy petitions of death row
SC won’t strike down policy
At a time when the government has sent a presidential reference to the Supreme Court on judiciary’s “interference” in executive’s policy decisions with the controversy arising out of the 2G case verdi