President Droupadi Murmu released three publications of the Supreme Court of India at the Rashtrapati Bhavan here on Tuesday.
The Constitutional validity of a statute cannot be challenged on the sole ground that it violated the Basic Structure of the ...
The Supreme Court held that the validity of a law cannot be challenged for violating the Basic Structure of the Constitution.
The Madarsa Act provides the legal framework for madarsa education where, apart from the curriculum of the NCERT, religious ...
Supreme Court said that the founding fathers always envisaged India as a secular country which was evident from the Articles ...
The Supreme Court, by 7:2 majority, has held as erroneous its previous views that all private properties can be regarded as "material resources of community" which the State is obliged ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the Constitutional validity of the Uttar Pradesh Board of Madarsa Education Act, 2004 ...
the Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the constitutional validity of the 2004 state law regulating the Muslim minority ...
The landmark ruling defends minority rights while upholding secular standards in education. Politically, it may even challenge narratives that view religious institutions with suspicion ...
Police plead helplessness even as Hazra Road and Motilal Nehru Road residents suffer; environmentalists blame cops ...
The nine judge bench by a majority view of 7:2 on Tuesday held that all privately owned properties cannot be regarded as ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ... to students. The top court set aside an Allahabad High Court judgment that the 2004 Act ...