SC frets over 'social media misuse' on pending matters
Expressing concern over growing misuse of social media to spread lies about judicial proceedings, Supreme Court has said that the issue needs to be given serious consideration as such fakeries constitute interference in judicial proceedings and should not be tolerated. A bench of Justices Aniruddha Bose and Bela M Trivedi took note of a Facebook post by a litigant.
|
||||
|
||||
💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News MentionsSupreme Court of the United States Highest court of jurisdiction in the United StatesUttarakhand suspends licences of 14 products sold by Baba Ramdev's Patanjali citing...In an affidavit filed in the Supreme Court, the licensing body said that it had suspended the license of 14 products manufactured by Patanjali's Divya Pharmacy..DNA Can Succession Act be applied to ‘non-believer Muslims’? SC to examineThe Supreme Court agreed on Monday to investigate a controversial matter. The issue at hand is why the rules of the secular Indian Succession Act (ISA) do not..IndiaTimes SC: Keeping live location on by accused can’t be bail conditionTerming the bail condition imposed on an accused to keep his Google location live round the clock and share it with an law enforcement agency so that it could..IndiaTimes SC recalls order allowing MTP of 31-week pregnancyIn a rare occurrence, the Supreme Court recalled its order from April 22 on Monday. The order was passed using its broad powers under Article 142 of the..IndiaTimes Facebook Social-networking service owned by Meta PlatformsFive in hospital after sword attack in Hainault Credit: ODN Duration: 01:24Published Man with sword arrested after stabbing at Hainault station Credit: ODN Duration: 02:01Published Ministers arrive at No 10 as election campaigns continue Credit: ODN Duration: 01:13Published Minister: Missing migrants will be located by enforcement Credit: ODN Duration: 01:05Published PM: I disagree with Poulter's comments about NHS Credit: ODN Duration: 00:49Published You Might LikeRelated videos from verified sources
|