In a notable move to bolster judicial capacity in the region, the President of India has appointed Shri Sanjay Parihar and Shri Shahzad Azeem as Judges of the Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court.
As we step into May , it’s essential to reflect on the most impactful judicial pronouncements of April 2025 of Supreme court. This month witnessed a series of significant rulings that have shaped legal discourse across various domains.
In a progressive move, Telangana is planning to introduce a dedicated law to safeguard the rights and welfare of domestic workers.
The CBDT is launching an unprecedented drive to uncover ₹24 lakh crore in undisclosed income by FY26, signaling a major push towards stricter tax compliance in India.
The Supreme Court has clarified the procedural route for challenging disputed compromises under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.
The Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025 has been challenged before the Supreme Court on multiple constitutional grounds, with the Union Government defending the amendments as necessary for transparency, public interest, and preservation of national heritage.
The legal dispute over the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025 has intensified, with the Centre recently submitting a detailed counter-affidavit addressing key constitutional concerns raised by the petitioners
India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty following the Pahalgam terror attack has reignited tensions with Pakistan, raising critical questions under international law.
Article 142 of the Indian Constitution empowers the Supreme Court to deliver “complete justice” in any pending matter, making it one of the judiciary’s most extraordinary and debated powers.
