DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS (25 FEBRUARY 2025)

by | Feb 25, 2025

SC QUASHES RJD MLC SUNIL KUMAR SINGH’S EXPULSION FROM BIHAR LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

Case: Sunil Kumar Singh v. Bihar Legislative Council & Ors.

Recently.Supreme Court held that expelling RJD MLC Sunil Kumar excessive for calling Bihar CM Nitish Kumar “Paltram”. The Supreme Court highlighted that legislative decisions are subject to judicial review. The Supreme Court also replaced the expulsion with suspension.

Legal Framework:

  • Article 212 (Judicial Review of Legislative Decisions)
  • Article 142 (Complete Justice)

Source: Supreme Court of India


PETITION WAS REJECTED IN SUPREME COURT FOR PROTECTION HINDUS IN BANGLADESH

Case: Rajesh Dhanda v. Union of India Ministry of External Affairs & Ors.

Because it cannot meddle in international matters, the Supreme Court declined to consider a PIL that sought to intervene in Bangladesh’s Hindu community’s safety. After the court’s observation, the petitioner retracted the plea.

Legal Framework:

  • Article 32 (Writ Jurisdiction)
  • Foreign Relations and International Law

Source: Supreme Court of India


SC UPHOLDS UP GOVERNMENT STAND ON SAMBHAL WELL DISPUTE

Case: Committee of Management, Shahi Jama Masjid, Sambhal v. Hari Shankar Jain & Ors.

The UP government told the Supreme Court that a contested well close to the Shahi Jama Masjid is located on public property. It declared that the well has no religious significance, rejecting the mosque committee’s allegation.

Legal Framework:

  • Land Revenue Law
  • Public Property Rights
  • Judicial Review under Article 226

Source: Supreme Court of India

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