State Information Commission Cannot Restrict Number of RTIs a Citizen Can File in a Year: Orissa HC Sets Aside 12-Application Limit

The Orissa High Court held that the Odisha Information Commission acted unjustifiably by restricting a litigant to only 12 RTI applications per year. It ruled that the Commission cannot limit the number of RTIs a citizen can file in a year.

Supreme Court Questions Prioritization of Funds for Cycle Tracks Over Essential Services: “Should Elementary Facilities Be Provided or Cycle Tracks?”

Today, On 15th January, the Supreme Court expressed concerns about spending money on cycle tracks instead of focusing on essential services. During a recent hearing, the court questioned whether projects like cycle tracks should be given more importance than basic needs like healthcare, education, and public welfare. This has started a debate about the government’s spending priorities. The court stressed the need for a balanced approach, prioritizing the welfare of citizens.

CJI DY Chandrachud at J20 Summit in Brazil, Advocates Digital Transformation and Judicial Efficiency 

Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud emphasized the transformative impact of technology on the Indian court system at the J20 summit in Brazil. He highlighted the shift to democratic and transparent arenas of discourse, emphasizing the accountability of the judiciary and the need for holistic judicial processes. He also cautioned against the misuse of AI tools and commended legal journalists for countering misinformation.