Devang Vyas Resigns as Additional Solicitor General for Bombay, Gujarat High Courts

Maharashtra: The Additional Solicitor General (ASG) for Maharashtra and Gujarat, Devang Girish Vyas, has stepped down from his position. He submitted his resignation to the Law Minister on Tuesday, bringing an end to his 12-year tenure. Vyas confirmed his resignation applies to both states, and he expressed gratitude for the support he received during his service.

Senior Advocate Designation | ‘Scurrilous, Unfounded Allegations Made Against Institution’: Supreme Court Grants Mathews Nedumpara Time to Reconsider Plea

Today, On 2nd January, The Supreme Court granted time to Mathews Nedumpara to reflect on his plea challenging the designation of Senior Advocates. Nedumpara had made various strong allegations against the institution, which the court described as “scurrilous averments.” The court asked him to reconsider his petition, allowing time for reflection. This matter involves a legal challenge to the process of conferring Senior Advocate status.

[Air Pollution] “None of the NCR States Reported Compliance on Payments to Construction Workers”: SC Summons Chief Secretaries Of Delhi & 3 Other States

Today, On 2nd December, the Supreme Court summoned the Chief Secretaries of Delhi, Rajasthan, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh for failing to comply with an order to provide subsistence allowances to construction workers during pollution bans. The court expressed concerns over air quality measures and emphasized the need for a permanent policy addressing severe pollution levels.

“75 Years of Women in Law in India, No Woman Lawyer Made AG, SG: Ex-SC Justice Hima Kohli

Justice Hima Kohli, at a commemorative event for “100 Years of Women in Law in India,” highlighted the lack of female Attorney General and Solicitor General appointments in 75 years, emphasizing ongoing gender bias. She identified barriers like work-life balance issues, stereotypes, and limited opportunities, calling for reforms to empower women in the legal field.

EXCLUSIVE | “Arvind Kejriwal’s arrest in liquor case valid”: Delhi HC Rejects CM’s Plea Against ED Arrest

NEW DELHI: Today (9th April): The Delhi High Court rejected Arvind Kejriwal’s plea challenging his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate in a liquor case, deeming it valid. The court found sufficient evidence of hawala transactions and statements, dismissing his claims of political motivation. The decision sets a precedent for accountability of public officials.

Masala Bond Case|| Justice Ravi Seeks Example of Misuse of Funds to Justify Inquiry into Officials

The Kerala High Court requested the Enforcement Directorate to provide specific instances of suspicious transactions related to the issuance of masala bonds by the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB). The court emphasized the need to justify the investigation and directed the ED to present examples to satisfy its concerns. The case involves allegations of violations of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA).

Calcutta High Court Declines Interim Ban on Goat Slaughter at Bolla Kali Puja

The Calcutta High Court has declined to issue any interim orders to prohibit the slaughter of goats at the ‘Bolla Kali Mata Temple’ in North Dinajpur during the ‘Bolla Kali Puja 2023′. This decision came in response to a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that challenged the practice of animal sacrifice in the name of god […]