India  

'Can't call any part of territory of India as Pakistan': SC over objectionable comments made by Karnataka HC judge

DNA Wednesday, 25 September 2024
A five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud noted that Karnataka High Court judge Justice Vedavyasachar Srishananda, who had made those observations, had on September 21 tendered an apology for his comments in the open court there.
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 

💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions

Pakistan Pakistan Country in South Asia

Trump's rant against India undercuts claim of having used trade to broker Operation Sindoor truce with Pakistan

Donald Trump's recent criticism of India's tariffs contradicts his earlier assertion that he influenced India to halt 'Operation Sindoor' against Pakistan by..
IndiaTimes

Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist Laura Dahlmeier Dead at 31

Laura Dahlmeier -- a former biathlete who competed in two Olympics -- has died ... according to her management team. Dahlmeier was climbing a mountain in..
TMZ.com

Amit Shah's BIG statement in Rajya Sabha, says, 'Even today, Pakistan able to do terror attacks but...'

Targeting the Congress, the Union Home Minister alleged that for many years, no action was taken to intimidate terrorists."For all these years, no action was..
DNA

Karnataka High Court Karnataka High Court High Court for Indian state of Karnataka

SC tears into HC judge for bail to actor Darshan

The Supreme Court expressed concern over the Karnataka High Court's decision to grant bail to actor Darshan in the Renukaswamy murder case, finding the HC's..
IndiaTimes

Renukaswamy murder case: SC pulls up High Court over bail to Darshan; calls ruling a 'perverse exercise of discretion'

The Supreme Court expressed strong displeasure with the Karnataka High Court's handling of actor Darshan's bail in the Renukaswamy murder case. Justice Pardiwala..
IndiaTimes

You Might Like


Related news from verified sources

Kangana :Bombay High Court blasted CBFC

Kangana Ranaut has responded strongly to the Bombay High Court's ruling on her plea concerning the CBFC's delay in certifying 'Emergency'. The court noted that...
IndiaTimes

Remarks against PM Modi: Congress leader Tharoor moves SC in defamation case

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has sought an urgent Supreme Court hearing against a Delhi High Court decision that refused to quash defamation proceedings over his...
IndiaTimes

Witty moments in Delhi courtrooms to now go online

Delhi High Court has unveiled a new section on its website called Humour in Court, showcasing light-hearted courtroom moments. Acting Chief Justice Manmohan also...
IndiaTimes