
Supreme Court Upholds Justice: SBI Ordered to Refund ₹94,204 to Customer Defrauded by Cyber Scam
In a pivotal ruling, the Supreme Court mandated SBI to refund a customer defrauded by an online scam.

In a pivotal ruling, the Supreme Court mandated SBI to refund a customer defrauded by an online scam.

The Supreme Court’s recent ruling allows banks to charge higher interest rates on credit card defaults, ending a long-standing cap that protected consumers.

In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court determined that a divorced woman cannot expect her ex-husband to maintain her lifestyle indefinitely, awarding her ₹12 crore instead of the ₹500 crore she sought.

In the wake of Atul Subhash’s tragic suicide, a PIL has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking reforms to protect innocent husbands from alleged harassment under domestic violence and dowry laws.

The Supreme Court has laid out an eight-point framework for determining alimony, aiming to prevent misuse of laws while ensuring fairness in divorce settlements.

The Supreme Court’s ruling highlights the alarming misuse of Section 498A in marital disputes, calling for urgent reforms to protect both victims and the accused.

The Supreme Court of India has called on the government to prioritise job creation over the distribution of free rations, questioning the sustainability of ongoing food aid for the 81 crore beneficiaries under the National Food Security Act.

The Supreme Court has ruled that Aligarh Muslim University is entitled to minority status, overturning a decades-old verdict and paving the way for increased educational opportunities for Muslim students.

The Supreme Court of India has ordered the liquidation of Jet Airways, citing the Jalan-Kalrock Consortium’s failure to implement the approved resolution plan and protect the interests of creditors and employees.

The Supreme Court has reaffirmed the Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Education Act, ensuring that madrasas can operate within a framework that respects both religious education and secular principles.