Right to Correct Aadhaar Errors Is a Fundamental Right: Madras High Court Tells UIDAI to Improve Correction Access

The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court declared that the right to correct errors in Aadhaar data is both a statutory and fundamental right, directing the UIDAI to create proper infrastructure to make Aadhaar correction facilities easily accessible.

CM Yogi Announces ACs for District Judges & Enhanced Security for Women Judicial Officers: “We Must Strengthen the Judiciary”

UP CM Yogi Adityanath stressed at the 42nd UP Judicial Services Association conference that achieving true good governance is only possible when justice is made accessible and delivered swiftly to every citizen without unnecessary delays or hurdles.

UP CM Yogi Adityanath: “To Achieve Good Governance, We Must Make Justice Accessible and Swift”

UP CM Yogi Adityanath stressed at the 42nd UP Judicial Services Association conference that achieving true good governance is only possible when justice is made accessible and delivered swiftly to every citizen without unnecessary delays or hurdles.

Jharkhand HC Slams Magistrate Ignoring SC Bail Guidelines: “Unfortunate & Unwarranted”

The Jharkhand High Court criticised a Hazaribagh Magistrate for ignoring Supreme Court guidelines and sending a 66-year-old man to custody in a complaint case. The court called the action “unfortunate and unwarranted” during the hearing.

[Breaking] Petition Filed in “Very Casual and Cavalier manner”: Supreme Court While Dismissing the Plea Challenging Validity of New Criminal Laws

The Supreme Court of India today dismissed a petition challenging new criminal laws due to casual filing and pending implementation. The laws aim to modernize the justice system and emphasize justice over punishment, addressing crimes against women, children, and terrorism. Concerns were raised about police custody, handcuffing, property seizure, trial fairness, and electronic evidence admissibility.