The Supreme Court held that courts cannot impose timelines or declare deemed assent for Bills, reaffirming constitutional discretion under Articles 200 and 201 while allowing limited review for unexplained inaction.
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HUSBAND BEQUEATHING ASSETS NOT SUSPICIOUS IN FAMILY WILL TRADITION
A major Delhi High Court succession dispute examines the validity of Sunjay Kapur’s will, challenged by Karisma Kapoor’s children who allege forgery against stepmother Priya Kapur.
LIMITATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE CHALLENGES BEGINS ON FIRST PUBLIC NOTICE
The Supreme Court held that limitation to challenge an Environmental Clearance begins from its earliest public communication, validating website publication as sufficient under EIA Notification 2006.
NATIONAL POLICY FOR FAIR ORGAN TRANSPLANTS
The Supreme Court of India ordered nationwide uniform THOTA rules, SOTO creation, donor-welfare safeguards, and transparent organ allocation to remove regional disparities and prevent exploitation.
FORGED DEGREE APPOINTMENT IS UNCONDONABLE RULE
The Supreme Court held that appointments obtained through forged degrees are uncondonable, restoring a police constable’s dismissal despite no full inquiry, as the core act of forgery was undeniable.
SUPREME COURT RECALLS VANASHAKTI RULING ON CLEARANCES
The Supreme Court recalls the Vanashakti ruling on post-facto ECs, analysing conflicting precedents, statutory powers, environmental compliance and public interest considerations in a crucial 2:1 split decision.