The Madras High Court expressed concern over the “scandalously high” fees paid to some government law officers and senior advocates in Tamil Nadu. Justice G.R. Swaminathan stressed that public money must be used responsibly and called for better governance in legal appointments and payments.
The Rajasthan High Court upheld the appointment of Padmesh Mishra, son of a sitting Supreme Court judge, as Additional Advocate General. The Court ruled that advocacy skill is not bound by years of experience and a quo warranto plea cannot challenge such appointments.
Senior Advocate Shivendra Dwivedi has been appointed as the Additional Advocate General (AAG) for Himachal Pradesh to represent the state before the Supreme Court of India.
The Kerala High Court on Thursday(12th Dec) rebuked both ruling and opposition parties for obstructing public roads during meetings, labeling a specific CPI(M) conference as a “breach of trust.” The court directed police to identify participants and mandated action against them. Concerns were raised about further protests violating court orders, reinforcing the need for unbiased law enforcement.
Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia, born on August 10, 1960, has had a distinguished legal career spanning over three decades. He was appointed to the Supreme Court of India on May 9, 2022, after serving as Chief Justice of the Gauhati High Court and has authored 81 judgments, contributing to legal excellence and public service. He will retire on August 9, 2025.
Yesterday, On 22nd November, Former Supreme Court judge Justice H.S. Bedi passed away on November 22, marking a significant loss for the legal community. He was the father of Punjab and Haryana High Court judge Jasjit Singh Bedi. His cremation will take place in Chandigarh, with lawyers at the High Court observing work refrains in tribute.
Today, On 27th August, The Supreme Court dismissed the Enforcement Directorate’s challenge to the stay of summonses issued to Tamil Nadu district collectors in an illegal sand mining case. The court admonished the collectors for failing to appear before the ED and directed them to comply with the summonses. Approximately 2,300 FIRs are involved, with 36 documents still undownloadable.
The Madras High Court directed the burial of K Armstrong, BSP Tamil Nadu chief, at alternative locations identified by the Greater Chennai Corporation to prevent a situation similar to the Hathras stampede. Concerns were raised about conducting the burial in a residential area, emphasizing the need for suitable and safe sites. The court’s proactive stance reflects commitment to justice and respect.
The Chhattisgarh High Court intervened after a woman was forced to give birth on the floor of a health center due to the absence of medical staff. The court called it a “very sorry state of affairs” and demanded a personal affidavit from the Health Department Secretary. The court also ordered the immediate suspension of the involved medical officer and an inquiry into the incident.
