Today, On 23rd September, the Supreme Court criticized the Income Tax Department for pursuing a trivial Rs. 1.5 lakh appeal, dismissing it and urging greater responsibility in litigation. The Court highlighted concerns over frivolous cases burdening the judiciary, with Justice Khanna questioning the costs involved in such unnecessary legal battles.
Today, On 11th June, The Chief Justice of India, D.Y. Chandrachud, recently visited the Advocate-on-Record examination hall at the Supreme Court, showing his keen interest in the examination process. Advocate-on-Record (AOR) is crucial for lawyers aiming to file cases directly in the Supreme Court. AORs have the authority to file cases and represent clients in the court, with certain privileges.
