Kerala HC satisfied with SIT investigation in Sabarimala temple gold theft case, said- no need to hand over the case to CBI

In the Sabarimala temple gold theft case, the Kerala High Court on Wednesday (February 4, 2026) said that the SIT investigation is progressing well and at present there is no need to transfer the investigation to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). The court said these things when it was hearing a group of petitions,…

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Mamta Banerjee said in the Supreme Court on SIR – I am fighting to save democracy; CJI said, will not allow the name of eligible voter to be deleted

After clashing with the Election Commission on Voter List Reform or SIR in West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee reached the Supreme Court regarding the fight. On Wednesday, February 4, Mamata not only appeared in the court as a petitioner, but also argued. The Election Commission sought time to respond to the points made in Mamata’s petition….

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SIR Hearing: ‘Madam Mamta… there is a capable lawyer like Sibal, let him speak’, why did the CJI have to say this?

During the hearing on Bengal SIR, Chief Justice Surya Kant told CM Mamata Banerjee that many capable lawyers are present, you should let them present the side of Bengal. Mamta Banerjee had appealed to the court to present her arguments herself. On Wednesday (February 4, 2026), the Supreme Court was hearing the petitions filed against…

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‘Milord, there has been huge loss to the government exchequer’, why did the SC grant interim bail to the liquor scam accused even after hearing this argument?

The Supreme Court has granted interim bail to the state’s former Excise Minister and current MLA Kawasi Lakhma in the liquor scam case of Chhattisgarh. On Tuesday (February 3, 2026), the court granted bail to Kawasi Lakhma in both the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and Economic Offenses Wing (EOW) cases. According to IANS report, the Supreme…

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The petition raising questions on the process of registering caste in the census was rejected, but SC gave this advice to the Center

The Supreme Court refused to hear a PIL filed regarding the process to be followed to record, classify and verify caste-related data of citizens in the 2027 general census. However, the court has asked the Central Government and the Directorate of Census Operations to consider the suggestions given in the petition. On Monday (February 2,…

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