On International Women’s Day, Chief Justice Upadhyaya urged society to respect women over worship, emphasizing the need for a mindset shift to eliminate gender inequalities and injustices in all realms.
The Bombay High Court granted anticipatory bail to Salim Ibrahim Shaikh, accused of selling cow meat. No concrete evidence existed, and the forensic report is pending, highlighting legal complexities in the case.
The Kerala High Court granted bail to a woman accused of sexually assaulting her child, emphasizing fair investigations in matrimonial disputes and criticizing the misuse of legal provisions based on hearsay.
The Karnataka government is proposing a Hate Speech and Hate Crime Prohibition Bill to impose severe penalties on hate speech and crimes, aiming to foster social harmony and protect communities.
Members of SCBA and SCAORA can now access the Supreme Court Judges Library for research, helping enhance their legal expertise. Limited entry due to space constraints; advance seat checks recommended.
The Supreme Court commuted Ramesh A Naika’s death sentence to life imprisonment, emphasizing flawed sentencing that overlooked mitigating factors despite the heinous nature of his crimes against his children.
Delhi Police seeks to overturn a trial court order allowing aide Bibhav Kumar access to unrelied documents in the Swati Maliwal assault case, awaiting a High Court ruling set for March 11.
The Congress party accuses Modi’s government of undermining the RTI Act through the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, potentially limiting citizen access to critical government information and reducing transparency.
The Supreme Court commuted Ramesh N Naika’s death sentence to life imprisonment for murdering his two children, mother-in-law, and sister-in-law, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive evaluation of his actions.
Former councillor Hakim Qureshi was attacked by lawyers in Ajmer during his court appearance for a POCSO case, escalating communal tensions in Bijainagar amid ongoing protests and police monitoring.
