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Shaheen Bagh protests: ‘How can you block a public road for so long?’ asks Supreme Court
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Omar Abdullah’s detention under PSA challenged by his sister in Supreme Court
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Sabarimala case: SC says questions of law can be referred to a larger bench even in review pleas
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Supreme Court upholds constitutional validity of amendments to SC/ST Act
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SC’s order on quotas: BJP ally LJP asks Centre to ensure continued benefits for SC/ST communities
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‘States can’t be forced to give reservations in government job promotions’: Supreme Court
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Kathua rape-murder case: SC stays proceedings before Juvenile Justice Board on appeal by state
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Shaheen Bagh protests: SC takes cognisance of infant’s death following letter by Class 7 student
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2012 Delhi gangrape: Court dismisses jail officials’ plea seeking fresh death warrants for convicts
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Shaheen Bagh: SC defers pleas to remove protestors until after Delhi elections, hearing on Monday
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Sabarimala review: SC reserves order on whether questions of law can be referred to larger bench
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2012 Delhi gangrape: SC to hear on Friday Centre’s challenge to HC verdict on convicts’ execution
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‘Change of mindset’ needed before giving permanent commission to women in Army, says SC
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2012 Delhi gangrape case: Convict Akshay Thakur’s mercy petition rejected by President Kovind
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Ayodhya Ram temple trust’s office set up in Delhi’s Greater Kailash locality
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Tamil Nadu: SC pulls up Assembly Speaker for delay in action against 11 AIADMK MLAs
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Shaheen Bagh protests: BJP leader seeks urgent SC hearing to remove traffic restrictions
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Sabarimala: Supreme Court to frame questions related to discrimination of women in religious places
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Sabarimala: Nine-judge Supreme Court bench to examine matters related to women’s entry from today
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Muslim Law Board says women are free to pray in mosques – but most women have been told the opposite
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