Today, On 4th July, Chief Justice of India B R Gavai assured that the collegium system will follow a fully transparent process. Emphasising inclusivity, he said merit will never be compromised and all recommended names will be duly followed up with fair scrutiny.
CJI B.R. Gavai praised the proposal for a Bombay High Court bench in Kolhapur, saying every citizen should get justice “without spending much time and money,” highlighting the need to improve access to justice across Maharashtra.
During his felicitation event in Amravati, his hometown, CJI B R Gavai spoke about the importance of the Constitution after becoming the 52nd Chief Justice of India: “Constitution of India is supreme, all three wings of democracy work under it.”
During his felicitation event in Amravati, his hometown, CJI B R Gavai spoke about the importance of the Constitution after becoming the 52nd Chief Justice of India: “Constitution of India is supreme, all three wings of democracy work under it.”
Today, On 31st May, CJI B R Gavai said, “Constitution should be credited for keeping country united during crises,” while speaking at the inauguration of new advocate chambers and a multi-level parking facility at the Allahabad High Court in Uttar Pradesh.
Chief Justice B R Gavai emphasized that the Constitution of India is the supreme authority, urging all branches of democracy—the legislature, executive, and judiciary—to work collaboratively for national progress. Speaking at a conference in Mumbai, he highlighted India’s achievements and the importance of unity to uphold constitutional values and strengthen democracy.
Chief Justice of India B R Gavai, recently appointed as the 52nd CJI, promises his commitment to uphold the Constitution and serve justice to all. He emphasizes equality and fairness, particularly for marginalized voices, and aims to restore public trust in the legal system during his tenure. His leadership will focus on democratic values.
The Supreme Court of India reaffirmed the abrogation of Article 370, dismissing all review petitions. The ruling validates the central government’s action and solidifies Jammu and Kashmir’s integration into the Indian Union. The decision has far-reaching implications and signifies a crucial development in India’s constitutional and political landscape.
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has also submitted a contempt petition against the State Bank of India for failing to disclose information on Electoral Bonds. The Supreme Court is scheduled to review this case tomorrow, alongside the contempt petitions from ADR & Common Cause, as well as the SBI’s request for an extension of […]
In a groundbreaking decision, the Supreme Court of India has set a new precedent in arbitration law, significantly impacting the enforceability of arbitration clauses in contracts. This ruling, delivered by a seven-judge bench led by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, addresses the contentious issue of whether arbitration clauses in unstamped or inadequately stamped agreements […]
