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    Delhi water crisis: SC pulls up AAP govt for inaction on tanker mafia

    Delhi water crisis: The Supreme Court questioned the Delhi government's lack of action against the "tanker mafia" amid a water crisis. It warned of police intervention if necessary. The court the hearing to June 13. SC demanded an affidavit on water conservation measures and criticised the government for false claims, questioning water wastage control efforts. Delhi Water Minister Atishi directed monitoring teams to prevent leakage and ensure water conservation.

    Dont' take us for granted: SC slams Delhi govt for not rectifying defects in water scarcity plea

    The Supreme Court rebuked the Delhi government for failing to rectify defects in its plea regarding water crisis mitigation. Despite urgency, the court adjourned the matter to June 12, emphasizing the importance of proper procedure. The court directed Himachal Pradesh to release surplus water to Delhi, stressing the need to avoid political issues over water allocation

    Dont' take us for granted: SC slams Delhi govt for not rectifying defects in water scarcity plea

    The top court said it wants to read the files before the matter is heard as there are so many things being reported in the newspaper. "If we don't read the files at our residential office we will be impressed by whatever the newspapers are reporting. That is not good for any of the parties," the bench said.

    Delhi water scarcity: SC directs Himachal Pradesh to release 137 cusecs water; asks Haryana to facilitate uninterrupted flow

    The Supreme Court of India has directed the Himachal Pradesh government to release 137 cusecs of surplus water to Delhi due to water scarcity. The court also instructed Haryana to facilitate the flow of the water. The Upper Yamuna River Board is to measure the water released by Himachal Pradesh at Hathnikund. The Delhi government is asked to ensure water wastage and submit a status report by June 10.

    Hold meet with all stakeholders on Delhi water crisis, SC tells Centre

    The Supreme Court directed a stakeholder meeting to address Delhi's water crisis amid an extreme heatwave. Various issues, including water wastage and shortage, were discussed, with a meeting scheduled for June 5 and the next hearing on June 6.

    • Election voter turnout data: SC seeks EC's response on plea for release of voter data within 48 hours

      Election Voter Turnout Data: The Supreme Court held an urgent hearing on Friday evening, demanding a response within a week from the Election Commission regarding a plea by an NGO. The NGO requested the Election Commission to upload polling station-wise voter turnout data on its website within 48 hours of the conclusion of polling for each phase of the Lok Sabha elections.

      SC adjourns hearing on Prashant Bhushan's plea challenging provision in passport law

      The Supreme Court on Thursday adjourned till after summer vacations a petition challenging the constitutional validity of a provision of passport law and a notification providing for issuance of passport for only a year to an accused on receipt of a 'no objection certificate' from a court. A bench of Justices Abhay S Oka and Ujjal Bhyan deferred the matter after it was informed that senior advocate Jayant Bhushan, appearing for the petitioner, was not available.

      Prashant Bhushan accuses Centre of favouring cos like Bharti Telecom, Megha Engg after they donated through electoral bonds

      Senior Advocate Prashant Bhushan accused the central government of favoring companies like Bharti Telecom and Megha Engineering after they made donations to the party through electoral bonds. He alleged that these donations were made as quid pro quo arrangements for favors from the government.

      Row over appointment of EC: SC to hear plea of NGO on Friday

      The Supreme Court is set to hear a plea by the Association for Democratic Reforms challenging the government's exclusion of the Chief Justice of India from the panel selecting the Chief Election Commissioner and election commissioners. Filed after Election Commissioner Arun Goel's sudden resignation, the petition refers to a constitutional bench ruling and urges the court to direct the Centre to fill the vacant positions per the Anoop Baranwal v. Union of India case.

      Electoral Bonds case: SC assures listing of ADR's contempt plea against SBI, after bank's 'mala fide' extension request

      Electoral Bonds case: The Supreme Court (SC) on Thursday asserted that the Association for Democratic Reforms' (ADR) contempt plea against the State Bank of India (SBI) will be heard on March 11, 2024. This development comes after SBI requested an extension to the deadline for disclosing details of electoral bonds cashed by political parties, missing the earlier set deadline of March 6.

      "Some things best left unsaid": Justice Kaul reacts to deletion of judicial appointment case

      Speaking for the bench, Justice Kaul verbally said that he neither deleted the case nor expressed unwillingness to preside over the case. "I am sure the CJI is aware of it (deletion of the case). Some things are best left unsaid," Justice Kaul added.

      Centre's 'pick and choose' in appointing judges recommended by collegium troublesome: SC

      The bench said this pick and choose affects the seniority of those whose names have been recommended for appointment by the collegium and why a person, having reasonable practice a as lawyer, would put his neck on the block and hope that the government will clear it.

      Explained: What are electoral bonds? How do they work and why are they challenged in SC?

      Electoral bonds are interest-free bearer bonds or money instruments that can be purchased by companies and individuals in India from authorised branches of the State Bank of India (SBI). These bonds are sold in multiples of Rs 1,000, Rs 10,000, Rs 1 lakh, Rs 10 lakh, and Rs 1 crore. They can be purchased through a KYC-compliant account to make donations to a political party.

      Shareholders won't know to whom co is contributing: SC

      Adjudicating on a clutch of petitions challenging the Centre's electoral bond scheme permitting anonymous funding to political parties, a bench headed by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud orally remarked that electoral bonds facilitate anonymised donation in relation to the rest of the society.

      SC seeks Centre's stand on plea for transfer of PIL against NETRA, NATGRID surveillance systems

      The Supreme Court of India has asked the government to respond to a petition seeking the transfer of a public interest litigation (PIL) on surveillance systems from the Delhi High Court to the apex court. The PIL claims that citizens' right to privacy is being threatened by surveillance programs such as the Centralised Monitoring System (CMS), Network Traffic Analysis (NETRA), and National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID). The PIL asks for the cessation of these surveillance projects and the establishment of an independent oversight body to review interception and monitoring orders.

      Supreme Court refers electoral bond pleas to ​Constitution bench

      ​The CJI said that keeping in view the importance of the issue raised and with “regard to Article 145(4) of the Constitution of India, the matter be placed before a bench of at least five judges”. At the last hearing on October 10, SC had said that the pleas would be listed for final hearing on October 31.

      SC to hear pleas challenging electoral bond scheme on October 31

      The Supreme Court has set October 31 as the date for the final hearing on petitions challenging the validity of India's electoral bond scheme for political party funding. The anonymous nature of the funding through electoral bonds has been criticized for promoting corruption and violating citizens' rights. The court will hear the petitions and may continue on November 1 if necessary. Previously, the court had considered referring the case to a constitutional bench. The scheme, introduced in 2018, aims to bring transparency to political funding.

      Plea for cross-verification of EVMs with VVPAT by voters: SC adjourns PIL saying no urgency

      The Supreme Court has adjourned the hearing on a plea by an NGO seeking cross-verification of votes cast through the Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) until November. The court stated that there is no urgency in the matter, despite the advocate for the NGO arguing that elections are approaching.

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