Chief Justice Suresh Kumar Kait received an emotional farewell in Jabalpur, celebrated for his impactful tenure and bold judgments. The event featured his heartfelt speech and surprise performance, singing memorable songs, which deeply moved the audience. His contributions to the legal community and plans for a new Bar Association building were highlighted, leaving a lasting legacy.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court upheld the dismissal of Civil Judge Mahendra Singh Taram for serious misconduct, finding him guilty of acquitting defendants in three criminal cases without proper judgments. Taram’s claims of workload pressure and parity with another officer were rejected, as his actions violated judicial service norms.
Today, On 7th April, During a heated exchange in court, the Chief Justice of the Madhya Pradesh High Court told a Senior Advocate that he did not deserve the title after the lawyer raised his voice. The confrontation occurred during proceedings, drawing sharp remarks from the bench. Taking serious note of the conduct, the Court decided to escalate the matter. It ordered the lawyer’s name to be placed before the Full Court for reconsideration of his Senior Advocate status.
Bhopal/Jabalpur: The Madhya Pradesh High Court has declared that a son-in-law is included under the Maintenance & Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007. This law requires children to take care of their elderly parents, and the court’s decision makes it clear that even a son-in-law has this responsibility.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court and Registrar General Dharminder Singh have vehemently denied allegations regarding the demolition of a Hanuman Temple at Chief Justice Suresh Kumar Kait’s residence. They labeled the claims as false and misleading, asserting that no temple ever existed at the location, and urged against spreading defamatory information.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court issued a contempt notice to the Indore Police Commissioner for failing to report on an incident where a teacher allegedly strip-searched minor girls. The court demanded compliance with previous orders and instructed the commissioner to appear in court on November 25 regarding the investigation into the matter.
