CJI Sanjiv Khanna’s Tenure: A Commitment to Constitutional Values

Today, On 13th May, with CJI Sanjiv Khanna’s retirement, his six-month tenure left a lasting legacy marked by bold steps on secularism, transparency, and judicial integrity. His decisions honored the Constitution and echoed Justice H.R. Khanna’s courageous legacy.

Delhi High Court Bar Bids Farewell to Justice Rekha Palli Today(7th March)

NEW DELHI: A farewell reference to honor Hon’ble Ms. Justice Rekha Palli on her retirement will be held by the Full Court on March 7, 2025, at 3:00 p.m. in Courtroom No. 1. The farewell will be live-streamed, and you can view it by clicking the following link: https://webcast.gov.in/delhi/highcourt

Delhi University (DU) Law Campus Must Improve Accessibility: HC Orders Audit for Disabled-Friendly Facilities

The Delhi High Court has ordered Delhi University to conduct an accessibility audit of the Campus Law Centre following a petition by visually impaired student Jayant Singh Raghav. He highlighted the need for better infrastructure, including ramps and tactile flooring, to support students with disabilities who face significant mobility challenges on campus.

Why 51st Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna Had To Give Up His Morning Walks? Check Out For Facts.

Justice Sanjiv Khanna will begin his term as the 51st Chief Justice of India on November 11, 2024, with a six-month tenure ending May 13, 2025. Following his appointment, he has stopped his morning walks due to security concerns. His court will address significant backlogged cases and technological advancements in judiciary processes.

[AIBE 2024 Controversy] CJI Seeks Clarification From BCI on Excluding Final Year Law Students Appear for the Bar Exam

Today (13th Sept): Final-semester LL.B. students at Delhi University challenge Bar Council of India’s notification barring them from AIBE-XIX. They claim it contradicts previous court rulings and violates their fundamental rights. They seek annulment of the notification, permission to take the exam, and an interim stay. The Supreme Court has requested BCI to justify the exclusion.