Justice Tara Vitasta Ganju was sworn in as a Judge of the Karnataka High Court by Chief Justice Vibhu Bakhru. Beginning her speech in Kannada, she expressed gratitude and pledged to serve with dedication and humility.
Right-wing YouTuber Ajeet Bharti faces FIR in Punjab for allegedly posting casteist and hateful content targeting Chief Justice BR Gavai. Police claim his remarks aimed to incite violence and spread hostility against the judiciary, triggering nationwide outrage.
Former MP Prajwal Revanna has moved the Karnataka High Court challenging his conviction and life imprisonment for raping his domestic worker. He cites contradictions in the victim’s testimony and procedural lapses in the trial.
The Supreme Court confirmed that Ved Vignan Maha Vidya Peeth (VVMVP) trustee misrepresented his role during a 2003 land auction in Bengaluru. The trust must pay Rs 25 lakh per acre as additional consideration, while the sale itself remains valid.
The Karnataka High Court Today (July 18) continued hearing the case on ACP Vikash Kumar’s suspension linked to the tragic Chinnaswamy Stadium IPL’s stampede. The Court questioned the legal grounds of the suspension, with sharp criticism from his counsel against the State’s stand.
Karnataka High Court Today (July 17) heard the State’s appeal against CAT’s order reinstating ACP Vikash Kumar after the deadly IPL’s RCB parade stampede. Intense legal exchanges unfolded around accountability, law, and real-time decisions.
Karnataka High Court Today (July 17) is reviewing the suspension of ACP Vikash Kumar after the deadly IPL’s RCB victory parade. The State criticises CAT’s decision, saying police acted without proper clearance or preparation.
Advocates’ Association Bengaluru (AAB) wrote to CJI BR Gavai urging fast appointments of judges to the Karnataka High Court. The letter raised concerns over rising workload and pending cases due to judge vacancies.
The Karnataka government Today (July 2) approached the High Court against the CAT’s decision to cancel ACP Vikash Kumar’s suspension after the IPL stampede. The State claims the Tribunal ignored key evidence and overstepped its authority.
Central Administrative Tribunal Today (July 1) quashes ACP Vikash Kumar’s suspension over the Bengaluru stampede tragedy, saying it lacked proper evidence. Tribunal blames RCB for crowd mismanagement without police permission.
