Bulldozer Action: ‘It is not right to demolish a father’s house because of a boy’s mistake’, Supreme Court on bulldozer action

Bulldozer Action: ‘It is not right to demolish a father’s house because of a boy’s mistake’, Supreme Court on bulldozer action

Supreme Court on Bulldozer Action: The matter of bulldozer action going on across the country reached the Supreme Court on Monday (2 September 2024). While hearing the case of bulldozer operation on the house of the father of the child accused of stabbing in Udaipur, the Supreme Court made a big comment. During the hearing, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said that according to municipal rules, illegal construction can be demolished only by giving notice. Not because someone is accused of any crime. On this, the court said that there is…

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‘Don’t talk about this and that, tell me why the convoy was looted’, said senior advocate while arguing with Tushar Mehta in front of CJI

‘Don’t talk about this and that, tell me why the convoy was looted’, said senior advocate while arguing with Tushar Mehta in front of CJI

During the hearing on the NEET UG paper leak case in the Supreme Court on Tuesday (July 23, 2024), senior advocate Sanjay Hegde argued on behalf of the petitioners by reciting a poem. He read a poem by Firaq Jalalpuri in front of a bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice Manoj Mishra.  The advocates appeared on behalf of the petitioner students in the court and Solicitor General Tushar Mehta was arguing on behalf of the National Testing Agency (NTA). Then during the debate in the…

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Religon Conversion Issue Supreme Court Of India Said Aim Of Helping Poor Should Not Be To Convert Them ANN

Religon Conversion Issue Supreme Court Of India Said Aim Of Helping Poor Should Not Be To Convert Them ANN

Supreme Court: The Supreme Court has once again made strict remarks on illegal conversions. Describing those who convert religion by luring money, food or medicine as wrong, the Supreme Court said, whoever wants to help the poor and needy, must do so. But its purpose cannot be to convert religion. A two-judge bench headed by Supreme Court Justice MR Shah is hearing the demand for a stringent law against religious conversion through pressure, deception or greed. In the last hearing, the court had termed religious conversion in this way as…

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