‘Mere wrong order is not a ground for action against a judge’, SC said while canceling the dismissal of a judicial officer

The Supreme Court on Monday (January 6, 2026) said that merely because an order is wrong or there is an error in the decision, the arduous process of disciplinary proceedings or prosecution cannot be initiated against a judicial officer. The court also canceled the dismissal of a district judge of Madhya Pradesh, who had adopted…

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The Supreme Court did not listen to the demand for holding student union elections in universities across the country, the petitioner had said it was necessary for democracy.

The Supreme Court has refused to hear the demand for holding student union elections in universities across the country. It was said in the petition that in 2006, the Supreme Court had accepted the recommendations of the Lyngdoh Committee and had ordered student union elections on its basis in future, but elections are not being…

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1.65 lakh trees of Delhi Ridge… Supreme Court said on DDA’s petition to cut trees – we will not let anything happen until we are satisfied

The Supreme Court on Monday (January 5, 2026) made it clear that it will allow the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to cut additional trees in the Delhi Ridge area only when it is completely satisfied that its earlier directions on afforestation and ecological restoration have been complied with. The bench of Chief Justice Surya Kant…

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Supreme Court troubled by the trend of making frivolous allegations against judicial officers, gave this warning

The Supreme Court on Monday (January 5, 2026) expressed serious concern over the trend of frivolous allegations being leveled against judicial officers at the behest of the aggrieved party and stressed that the safety of such officers is necessary. The court said this while canceling the dismissal of a judicial officer of Madhya Pradesh. The…

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Big relief to former minister Harish Rao in phone tapping case, Supreme Court rejects Telangana government’s petition

A big relief news has emerged for former Telangana minister and senior leader T. Harish Rao in the phone tapping case. The Supreme Court has rejected the petition of the Telangana government, in which the government had sought permission to interrogate Harish Rao. This decision of the Supreme Court has spoiled the intentions of the…

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‘Financial dominance of husband in marital dispute is not cruelty’, Supreme Court tells wife living separately from husband

The Supreme Court has said that in a spoiled marital relationship, a husband exercising financial dominance over his estranged wife is not an act of cruelty. The Supreme Court also emphasized that a criminal trial cannot be used as a medium of revenge and personal vendetta. Justice BV Nagarathna and Justice R. Mahadevan’s bench made…

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