Judges Should Be Guided by Conscience While Delivering Justice, Not Algorithms: Justice Vikram Nath

Supreme Court Justice Vikram Nath cautioned against overreliance on AI in judicial decision-making, stressing that conscience must guide judges. While acknowledging AI’s utility, he warned adjudication requires empathy, discretion, and human understanding beyond algorithmic outputs or mechanical processes.

Institutions Like ECI Should Function Independently: Justice BV Nagarathna

Supreme Court Judge Justice BV Nagarathna BV Nagarathna said institutions like the Election Commission of India must remain independent, noting at Rajendra Prasad Memorial Lecture that insulated bodies such as the Comptroller and Auditor General of India and Finance Commission of India safeguard neutrality.

Under-50% Turnout: Bar Council of Maharashtra & Goa Election Sees Sharp Drop Amid Anger Over Campaign Calls, Data Misuse

Turnout in the Bar Council of Maharashtra & Goa elections fell sharply as only 91,849 of 1,96,154 advocates voted, raising concerns over aggressive campaigning and misuse of lawyers’ contact details. The below-50% turnout marks a drop from 2018.

Rahul Gandhi Promises Article 244A Implementation, Vows Action Against Himanta Biswa Sarma Ahead of Assam Elections

Rahul Gandhi said Congress will implement Article 244A to ensure tribal self-governance in Assam and accused the BJP of weakening autonomous councils. He also warned that legal action will be taken against Himanta Biswa Sarma if Congress comes to power.

‘Not In My Hand, BJP Wants President’s Rule’: Mamata Banerjee After Supreme Court Rap Over Malda Hostage Row

Mamata Banerjee said the “administration is not in my hand” and alleged a plan to impose President’s Rule after the Supreme Court of India criticised the state over the Malda judicial officers hostage incident. She urged people not to resort to violence and not to obstruct judges during the electoral roll revision process.

“Was Monitoring Till 2 AM”: CJI Slams Bengal Govt After Judicial Officers Held Hostage for 9 Hours

The Supreme Court strongly criticised the West Bengal government after seven judicial officers were held hostage in Malda during voter list revision work. The Court ordered a CBI/NIA probe and said the incident was a serious challenge to the authority of the judiciary.

Telangana Passes Advocates Protection Bill 2026, Ensures Police Security and Strong Legal Safeguards for Lawyers

The Telangana Legislative Assembly approved the Telangana Advocates Protection Bill, 2026, ensuring police protection, safeguards against false cases, and a dedicated grievance redressal system for lawyers. Minister Sridhar Babu Duddilla said the law, shaped by Bar Council inputs, strengthens advocates’ safety, confidence, and professional independence.

Income Tax Act 2025 Comes Into Force Today: Big Tax Reform 2026, Explained

The Income Tax Act, 2025 comes into force April 1, 2026, replacing 1961 law, introducing structural and procedural changes despite no change in tax rates or deductions. Budget 2026 proposals via Finance Act 2026 will apply alongside it.

Another Judge Duped in Cyber Fraud: Fake Samsung Customer Care Scam Costs Rs 93,000

A Mumbai Small Causes Court judge lost Rs 93,000 after calling a fake Samsung customer care number found on Google and installing an APK file. Police have registered a case under IPC and IT Act as cyber fraud targeting judges continues to rise.

Oracle Corporation Layoffs 2026: 30,000 Employees Fired Overnight| What Layoff Laws Say & What Employees Can Do, Explained

Oracle Corporation initiated large-scale 2026 layoffs affecting up to 30,000 employees globally, including India, with workers receiving abrupt early-morning termination emails without prior notice, raising concerns over job security, transparency, and corporate employment practices worldwide.