CJI Surya Kant takes strong exception to NCERT book chapter: "Won't let anyone taint judiciary - just wait"Calling the "selective" reference in the book as a "tentatively calculated, deep-rooted attempt" to denigrate the institution, the CJI oral...
26 Feb, 2026, 02.39 PM IST
CJI Surya Kant objects to NCERT book chapter on corruption in judiciaryChief Justice of India Surya Kant has strongly objected to a chapter on judicial corruption in the NCERT's Class 8 curriculum. He stated th...
25 Feb, 2026, 03.34 PM IST
Priyanka Gandhi accuses govt of 'pressuring' judiciary after electoral bonds judgmentThe Congress general secretary's remarks come two days after Prime Minister Modi criticised the grand old party in reaction to more than 60...
30 Mar, 2024, 03.38 PM IST
To browbeat, bully others is vintage Congress culture: PM Modi on lawyers' letter to CJIPrime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said it is a "vintage Congress culture" to browbeat and bully others, remarks that came in reactio...
28 Mar, 2024, 05.21 PM IST
SC stay on Rahul Gandhi's conviction in defamation case is victory of justice: Kamal NathMadhya Pradesh Congress chief Kamal Nath on Friday hailed the Supreme Court ruling staying the conviction of Rahul Gandhi in a 2019 defamat...
05 Aug, 2023, 02.07 PM IST
Oppn hails SC relief to Rahul Gandhi, says it strengthens alliance's resolve to defeat BJPLeaders of the opposition INDIA bloc have welcomed the Supreme Court’s decision to stay the conviction of Rahul Gandhi in a defamation case...
04 Aug, 2023, 08.43 PM IST
"Justice prevails", Tamil Nadu CM hails SC verdict staying Rahul Gandhi conviction"Justice prevails! #Wayanad retains #RahulGndhi!" he said in a tweet. "Welcome the Hon'ble #SupremeCourt's decision staying the conviction ...
04 Aug, 2023, 03.25 PM IST
BBC gets HC notice on defamation suit for its documentary on PM Narendra ModiThe Delhi High Court on Monday issued a summons to the UK's media organisation British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) on a defamation suit ...
22 May, 2023, 11.40 AM IST
'Absurd': Shashi Tharoor dismisses BJP's charge of Cong 'exerting pressure' on judiciaryCongress leader Shashi Tharoor on Monday dismissed as "absurd" the BJP's charge that his party exerted "undue pressure" on the judiciary as...
03 Apr, 2023, 05.36 PM IST
Will move court to get clarification on arrest warrant: Shashi TharoorCongress Leader Shashi Tharoor Sunday said he would move court to get clarification about the news of an arrest warrant issued against him ...
22 Dec, 2019, 03.58 PM IST
Manipur mulls death penalty for crimes against womenCondemning the Kathua and Unnao rape cases, Biren said, "The Manipur government seeks fitting punishment for the criminals."
24 Apr, 2018, 10.52 AM IST
Verdict exposed congress conspiracy: Sarbananda SonowalSarbananda Sonowal also said that the Supreme Court verdict on the PIL has once again proved the robustness of the Indian Judiciary.
19 Apr, 2018, 09.51 PM IST
Abhishek Banerjee files defamation suit against Mukul RoyAbhishek moved the City Sessions Court, a day after a court in Alipurduar district showcaused Roy, who recently switched over to the BJP, f...
28 Nov, 2017, 08.34 PM IST
Supreme Court refuses to stay case against ‘poor’ Delhi CM KejriwalRecent attempts to get the court to strike down the criminal offence while retaining it as a civil offence have failed.
23 Nov, 2016, 12.05 AM IST
Repeated attempts made to defame judicary: Chief Justice, RM LodhaThere is a misleading campaign going across to defame the judiciary and repeated attempts have been made to spread incorrect information.
11 Aug, 2014, 01.09 PM IST
Tapping of 3 mobiles revealed corruption of HC judge, Justice Katju saysJustice Katju, a former Supreme Court judge, has written a blog post making fresh allegations of corruption in the judiciary.
11 Aug, 2014, 11.41 AM IST
- Times Now verdict appalling, says International Press Institute
“This is an appalling ruling, in particular considering the global trend, in democratic countries is towards placing a cap on damages award...
22 Nov, 2011, 03.41 AM IST