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Supreme Court to hear ple...

The Supreme Court will today hear a petition filed by the Delhi government, seeking a direction to the Centre to install Fuel Gas Desulphurisation (FGD) device in 10 thermal power plants of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, complaining that in absence of the device

Supreme Court grants a we...

The petitioners have approached the Supreme Court saying the Government of India has discriminated against Hindus by the establishment of the National Commission for Minorities. Any benefits being given on the sole basis of a citizen's religion is against constitutional principles, they contend.

PIL in Supreme Court seek...

The PIL seeks direction from the Law Commission of India to examine population control laws and policies of the developed countries and prepare a comprehensive report within three months.

Supreme Court to hear ple...

The petition seeking direction to the Centre to not levy service tax on Hajis who perform Haj through Haj Group Operators (HGO) will be heard by Supreme Court on Wednesday.

Central Government moves ...

The transfer petition has been filed in Supreme Court by the Centre in the wake of pending matters before various High Courts across the Country challenging its new IT Rules.

Centre says advocates wit...

Central government said advocates with 10 years experience can be appointed as Tribunal members while amending the Tribunal, Appellate Tribunal and other Authorities Rules, 2020.

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PIL in Supreme Court seek...

The feasibility of making Two-Child Law as criteria for government jobs, aids, and subsidies, right to vote, right to contest, right to property, right to free shelter, has been challenged in the Supreme Court, seeking direction to the Centre to frame effective rules.

Supreme Court directs Nat...

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has been directed to determine within six weeks the ex-gratia amount that can be paid to each Covid victim. The Supreme Court has said that NDMA has been failed to discharge its statutory duty.

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