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Trump calls court freeze on $100,000 H-1B fee ‘crazy’ and 'hurting our country'US President Donald Trump slammed federal judges for blocking his administration's USD 100,000 H-1B visa fee, calling the system "crazy". W...
US lawmakers cheer as court blocks $100,000 H-1B fee in major blow to Trump visa curbsUS lawmakers welcomed a court ruling blocking a proposed USD 100,000 H-1B visa fee, despite White House plans to appeal. The decision cruci...
Don't panic, don't rush into deals: Why Trump's trading partners should let US courts fight the tariff warUS courts are consistently striking down President Trump's tariffs. This offers a clear lesson for America's trading partners. They should ...
Uber's India data centre bet; Cyber cover meets AI riskUber will establish its first data centre in India with the Adani Group. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.
Constitution over tradition: Why ‘essential practices’ must not override individual rightsIndia's Supreme Court is embarking on an examination of religious traditions to determine their compliance with fundamental rights. Key cas...
Centre backs restriction on women's Sabarimala entry in SC, says religious faith beyond judicial reviewThe Centre has informed the Supreme Court that the Sabarimala temple entry issue is a matter of religious faith. Solicitor General Tushar M...
HC grants last opportunity to Arvind Kejriwal on ED’s expunction pleaThe Delhi High Court has given a final chance to Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, and others to reply to the Enforcement Directorate's requ...
Trump asks US court to end 'judicial overreach' and allow funding freezesPresident Trump's administration seeks to pause a judge's ruling requiring compliance with an order against freezing federal grants and aid...
Former CJI Ranjan Gogoi draws line between ‘judicial activism' and ‘judicial overreach'Former CJI Ranjan Gogoi stresses the importance of balancing free speech and preventing misinformation while addressing the judicial backlo...
Muslim side should accept "historical mistake": Yogi Adityanath on Gyanvapi rowUttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has urged the Muslim community to offer a solution to the Gyanvapi Mosque complex controversy ...
View: The executive control of the prosecution system must be resisted and stoppedIn July 2021, the Supreme Court, while hearing appeals concerning an application of withdrawal initiated against members of the Kerala legi...
View: Better late than never? With moratorium judgement, SC finally undid some damage done by judicial overreachAlmost six months after the Supreme Court first erred by foraying outside its remit and ruling on established commercial banking practice, ...
Some judicial observations gave impression of overreach: VP Venkaiah NaiduAddressing the 80th All India Presiding Officers' Conference on "Harmonious Coordination between Legislature, Executive and Judiciary - Key...
View: Collegium is accustomed to controversies, but its recommendations are now under attackWhat did this candidate have which the earlier ‘rejected’ candidates did not? There is considerable speculation on this, and it might be co...
Adjudication is no substitute to poor policy and ineffectual governmentMany are now asking that age old question - has the court overstepped its limits and engaged in ‘judicial overreach’? The answer to this is...
Courts must respect political compulsions of govt in a democracy: SCThe bench was hearing a PIL filed by senior advocate and former law minister Ashwani Kumar, who has sought directions to frame an effective...
Judicial over-reach: Liberty a gift of the law?The Patna High Court had ruled that “a right to vote is a statutory right. The law gives it, the law takes it away.”
CPI(M) opposes Supreme Court verdict on poll candidatureCPI(M) Politburo referred to order of a 2-member bench that a person who is in jail or in police custody cannot contest elections to legisl...
Judicial Bill must not curb freedom: Chief Justice of IndiaWhile maintaining that judges were not afraid of the bill, Kapadia said it should be compatible with the spirit of the Constitution.
- SC overturns 'judicial overreach' verdict
The SC has buried a two-judge bench’s order on ‘judicial over-reach’ saying that it was not binding on the court.