The Supreme Court of India has mandated that states and Union Territories upload their remission policies and provide reasons for any rejections. In a separate matter, the court has postponed discussions regarding the marital rape exception for four weeks. Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, who is set to retire on November 11, noted that the arguments from lawyers in the marital rape case are unlikely to conclude in the foreseeable future. Additionally, the Supreme Court dismissed a contempt plea against officials from Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand concerning alleged illegal demolitions, stating that the petitioner failed to provide substantial evidence to support their claims of violating the court's directives regarding demolition actions.
BIG NEWS 🚨 Supreme Court dismisses contempt petition alleging illegal demolitions in Uttarakhand, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. PETITIONER : Recent Bulldozer action violated the Supreme Court’s directives. SC 🔥🔥 - You lack any substantial evidence to prove that our orders… https://t.co/RiIUYDJs1h
SC refuses to entertain plea alleging contempt of demolition order by 3 states https://t.co/NFHlu6MD06
The #SupremeCourt on Thursday refused to entertain a plea alleging contempt of its order on demolition of properties by the authorities in Uttarakhand, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. https://t.co/hyetdETyxQ