The Supreme Court has initiated contempt proceedings against Dr Nikhil Tandon, Acting Director of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, after expressing serious displeasure over the institution’s failure to comply with its earlier direction requiring the head of AIIMS to personally file an affidavit in a pending matter relating to a

The Supreme Court has refused to reopen investigations into international wildlife transfers to the Jamnagar-based Vantara animal rescue and rehabilitation facilities associated with the Reliance Group, holding that the issues had already been comprehensively examined by a court-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT) and attained judicial finality through earlier orders.

The Division Bench of Justice Prashant

The Punjab and Haryana High Court has refused to grant anticipatory bail to author Madhu Purnima Kishwar in an FIR registered over a social media post allegedly containing defamatory and misleading content related to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The single-judge Bench of Justice Aman Chaudhary dismissed the plea on Friday, holding that the material on

By Sanjay Raman Sinha

The Delhi High Court is currently hearing an intense legal contest over one of the most exclusive institutions in the national capital—the Delhi Gymkhana Club. At stake is the future of the Club’s sprawling 27.3-acre property in the heart of Lutyens’ Delhi, land originally granted on a perpetual lease in 1928.

By Kenneth Tiven

Memorial Day in the United States is traditionally observed as a solemn occasion—a day to honour the nation’s war dead while also marking the unofficial start of summer. This year, however, President Donald Trump used the holiday to attack Republicans who disagree with him, dismissing critics as “fools who know nothing about

There are legal disputes, there are political battles, and then there are cases that become mirrors reflecting the anxieties, ambitions and contradictions of an entire nation. The Delhi Gymkhana Club case belongs firmly in the last category.

At first glance, the dispute appears deceptively simple: the Union government wants back possession of 27.3 acres of