Supreme Court: ‘All Courts Not to Mention CASTE or RELIGION of Litigants in Case Papers’

The Supreme Court of India has banned the mention of caste or religion in legal documents, aiming to promote equality and fairness. This decision, prompted by a marital dispute case, will affect all court proceedings. The directive ensures a more inclusive and non-discriminatory approach within the Indian legal system, aligning with constitutional principles.

Supreme Court Emphasizes Judiciary’s Role in Safeguarding Fair Electoral Process Amid Executive Overreaches

Supreme Court Affirms Courts’ Duty to Intervene in Election Matters Amid Unjust Executive Actions The Supreme Court of India has recently clarified its stance on the judiciary’s role in election matters. While the courts generally refrain from interfering in electoral processes, the apex court emphasized that this restraint is not absolute. The court asserted that […]