Pahalgam Terror Attack| “All Legal Service Committees Will Fulfill Their Responsibilities”: Justice Dipankar Datta

Supreme Court Judge Justice Dipankar Datta, reacting to the Pahalgam terror attack, said, “All legal service committees will do their job.” He expressed deep sympathy for the victims’ families and assured full legal support through official committees.

CJI XI vs SCBA-XI| “CJI Is Not Used To Losing, He Wins On The Bench Too; Will Win Here As Well”: Kapil Sibal

In a friendly cricket match between CJI XI and SCBA-XI at Delhi’s Modern School Ground, Kapil Sibal praised Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna, saying, “CJI is not used to losing, he wins on the bench too; will win here as well,” highlighting his winning spirit on and off the bench.

BJP MP Nishikant Dubey: “CJI Khanna Responsible for All Civil Wars in the Country”

BJP MP Nishikant Dubey criticised the Supreme Court, saying there’s no need for Parliament if judges are making laws. He controversially blamed CJI Sanjiv Khanna for all civil wars in the country, drawing sharp criticism from Congress.

Supreme Court Allows Removed Bengal Teachers to Continue Till Fresh Appointments: “We Don’t Want Students to Suffer”

Today, On 17th April, The Supreme Court has permitted teachers removed from their positions in West Bengal to continue teaching until fresh appointments are made. The Court emphasized, “We don’t want students to suffer,” ensuring that education remains uninterrupted during this period.

CJI Sanjiv Khanna on Signing of MoU: “Judiciaries Thrive Through Collaboration & Mutual Respect”

Today, On 7th April, Chief Justice of India, Sanjiv Khanna emphasized that judiciaries grow stronger through collaboration and mutual respect. He said the signing of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) is more than just a formal step. It reflects the deep, historic connection between the institutions involved. The MoU symbolizes a shared commitment to justice and legal cooperation.

BREAKING | CJI In 2031: Collegium Recommends Elevation Of Cal HC’s Justice Joymalya Bagchi To Supreme Court

NEW DELHI: Today, The Supreme Court Collegium, in its meeting on 6th March 2025, discussed and considered various names for appointment as judges to the Supreme Court of India. The Collegium, headed by Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna, has recommended Justice Joymalya Bagchi for elevation.

Supreme Court Flags Issues in Senior Advocate Designation, Refers Matter to CJI: “We Mean No Disrespect Towards the Two Binding Decisions”

Today, On 20th February, The Supreme Court raised concerns about the process of designating Senior Advocates and referred the matter to the Chief Justice of India (CJI). The Court emphasized that integrity and fairness are essential qualities for designation. Advocates lacking these attributes should not be granted the Senior Advocate status. The issue highlights the need for a more transparent and merit-based selection process.

Manipur Violence || “CFSL Must Submit Forensic Report on CM Biren Singh Audio Tapes to Supreme Court in Sealed Cover”: CJI Sanjiv Khanna

Today, On 3rd February, The Supreme Court sought a forensic report on audio clips linked to Manipur Chief Minister Biren Singh amid allegations of instigating violence. The request comes as part of the investigation into the ongoing clashes in the state. The court aims to verify the authenticity of the recordings.

High Court Ad-Hoc Judge Appointments: CJI Khanna & Supreme Court Judges Hold Meeting To Discuss

Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna and senior Supreme Court judges met with high court judges to discuss judicial vacancies and appointing ad-hoc judges. They also explored the idea of evening courts to reduce case backlog. The meeting focused on enhancing judicial efficiency and streamlining case management. These efforts aim to improve the overall functioning of the judiciary.

Supreme Court Bids Farewell to Justice Hrishikesh Roy: ‘A Smile Is a Curve That Can Set Many Things Straight’

Today, On 31st January, The Supreme Court honored Justice Hrishikesh Roy with a heartfelt farewell, recognizing his contributions to the judiciary. Known for his wisdom and humor, he believed that “a smile is a curve that can set many things straight.” His judgments in arbitration and environmental law left a lasting impact. The farewell reflected deep respect for his legal acumen and compassionate approach.