The US Supreme Court had struck down President Trump’s emergency tariff powers in February 2026 with more than 330000 importers having already paid USD 166 billion in now-invalidated tariffs.
Category: Legal
CBI Ordered Into Twisha Sharma Death Case as Supreme Court Bars Media Commentary
India’s Supreme Court transferred the Twisha Sharma death investigation to the CBI and imposed restrictions on public commentary by both parties.
Association for Democratic Reforms vs Election Commission Case Listed Before Supreme Court
The case filed by the Association for Democratic Reforms challenging Election Commission practices was listed for hearing at the Supreme Court.
Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Amendment Bill 2026 Taken Up in Rajya Sabha
The Rajya Sabha took up the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Amendment Bill marking a major legislative step in addressing long-pending state demands.
Supreme Court Questions Aravalli Hills Committee Composition Urging Expert Inclusion
India’s Supreme Court directed that any panel defining Aravalli Hills boundaries must include technical experts and relevant stakeholders.
India Passes Aravalli Biodiversity Conservation Rules Amid Real Estate Controversy
New regulatory rules were passed to govern development and biodiversity protection in the ecologically sensitive Aravalli Hills region.
Punjab CM’s Alleged Tweet on Stray Dogs Draws Supreme Court Scrutiny in Civil Liability Case
The Supreme Court expressed concern about an alleged social media post by Punjab’s Chief Minister that appeared to undermine a top court stray dog order.
US Supreme Court Weighs Presidential Immunity Limits in High-Stakes Second Term Cases
The US Supreme Court heard arguments in cases examining the scope of presidential immunity as applied to second-term Trump administration actions.
US Supreme Court Hands Down Three Rulings in Argued Cases on May 28 2026
The US Supreme Court issued three decisions in argued cases on Thursday in what legal analysts described as a significant decision day.
Pakistan’s Supreme Court Issues Major Ruling Limiting Executive Power Over Parliamentary Dissolution
Pakistan’s apex court delivered a landmark constitutional ruling restricting the executive’s ability to dissolve parliament in moments of political tension.