SIR Process Challenge| Supreme Court Flags Massive Filings As CJI Says ‘Week Declared Miscellaneous Due To Huge Spike In Cases’

Today, On 15th December, The Supreme Court addressed a brief mentioning in the SIR process challenge, highlighting a surge in filings that week. CJI Surya Kant noted, “Week declared miscellaneous due to huge spike in cases,” indicating potential delays before the matter can be heard.

No Oral Mentioning, All Urgent Cases Will Be Automatically Listed Within Two Days: CJI Surya Kant Launches Major Listing Reform from Dec 1

No oral mentioning will be allowed as the Supreme Court introduces a new system where all urgent cases get automatically listed within two working days. CJI Surya Kant’s major reform from December 1 aims to ensure faster and predictable access to justice.

Who is Accountable For The 90,000 Pending Cases?: Supreme Court Slams Counsel Over Constant Adjournment Requests

Today, On 25th November, Supreme Court sharply questioned a lawyer over repeated adjournment requests, asking, “Who is accountable for the 90,000 pending cases in this court?” The Bench warned that constant delays only harm litigants and reflect a lack of preparation.

Cheque Bounce Cases: New Supreme Court Guidelines

The Supreme Court of India has issued fresh guidelines to tackle the growing problem of cheque bounce cases, aiming to fast-track the legal process and ensure quicker, smoother, and more effective resolution for all parties involved.

Supreme Court of India Uses AI for Speed & Case Management, Not Judgments – Law Minister Meghwal

The Supreme Court is using AI and ML to manage cases and transcribe hearings, not to make decisions. Law Minister confirms AI won’t be used for judgments or legal predictions.

“Understanding Advocates-on-Record: Role, Responsibilities, and Authority in the Supreme Court”

An Advocate-on-Record (AoR) is a specialized lawyer authorized to represent clients in the Supreme Court of India, handling case filings, drafting petitions, and ensuring compliance with court procedures. To qualify, AoRs must pass a specialized exam after training. Their role is crucial for effective legal representation and maintaining court integrity.

Supreme Court: New Reform By CJI Khanna To List Regular Hearing Matters on Thursdays Starting January 2025

The Supreme Court of India has revised its scheduling procedure, announcing that from January 2025, regular hearing matters will be conducted on Thursdays instead of Wednesdays and Thursdays. This change aims to enhance court efficiency. Additionally, miscellaneous matters, such as bail pleas, will be heard on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.

CJI Khanna Announces New Roster for Case Allocation With Effect From November 11, Top 3 Benches Assigned For PILs Hearing

Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna announced a new case allocation roster effective November 11, organizing 16 benches. The CJI and senior judges will handle letter petitions and public interest litigations, focusing on social justice, election disputes, and habeas corpus cases. Justice Surya Kant’s bench will also address election-related matters.

‘Practice of Seeking Adjournments Through Letter Circulation’: CJI Sanjiv Khanna Considers Reinstating Adjournment Requests & Physical Cause Lists

Today, On 11th November, Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna expressed a willingness to reconsider the Supreme Court’s ban on adjournment requests through letter circulation and the potential reintroduction of physical cause lists. This reflects ongoing discussions on balancing court efficiency with timely justice amid concerns over delays caused by letter-driven adjournments.

Supreme Court to Host Two-Day National Conference For District Judiciary

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate a conference celebrating 75 years of the Supreme Court at Bharat Mandapam, with over 800 participants from district judiciaries across India. The event, guided by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, will address key topics including infrastructure, accessibility, judge safety, case management, training, and support from higher courts.