Judiciary Must Evolve to Tackle Digital Exclusion, Climate Change, and Displacement: Justice Surya Kant

Justice Surya Kant, the senior-most Supreme Court judge, stressed that the judiciary must evolve and innovate to effectively tackle modern challenges like digital exclusion, climate change, displacement, and transnational migration, warning that failure to do so could limit its true potential.

BREAKING| Imprisoning Some Farmers Could Send an Important Message: Supreme Court on Stubble Burning

Today, On 17th September, The Supreme Court highlighted that imprisoning some farmers for stubble burning could act as a strong deterrent and send a clear message to others. The remarks came while hearing petitions on Delhi-NCR’s severe October air pollution.

Himachal Ecological Crisis| Entire State May Vanish in Thin Air From the Map of the Country: Supreme Court Reschedules Order to Sept 23

Today, On 15th September, The Supreme Court, warned that Himachal faces an ecological crisis where the entire state may vanish in thin air from India’s map, has rescheduled its order to September 23, stressing the issue impacts the entire Himalayan region critically.

Ecological Imbalance : Supreme Court Appoints Amicus Curiae to Address Environmental Concerns in Himachal Pradesh

Ecological imbalance in Himachal Pradesh has reached alarming levels, prompting the Supreme Court to appoint an amicus curiae. The Court stressed expert guidance is essential to address environmental concerns, climate change, hydropower impact, deforestation, and sustainable development challenges.

Climate Change Is One of the Most Existential Threats: Supreme Court Tells Power Ministry To Act Fast & Cut Pollution From Coal Plants

The Supreme Court asked the Power Ministry to work with top regulators and create a clear plan to cut emissions from coal-based power plants. The Court warned that delays could worsen Delhi’s already dangerous air pollution.

“Himachal Pradesh May Disappear from the Map”: Supreme Court Sounds Alarm on Environmental Disaster

The Supreme Court warned that unchecked ecological damage in Himachal Pradesh could wipe the State off the map. It initiated a suo motu PIL and demanded urgent action from the State and Centre.

Supreme Court to Centre, States: Act Now to Curb Heatwave Deaths or Face Legal Heat

The Supreme Court has sought replies from the Centre and all states on a plea demanding urgent nationwide guidelines to prevent rising heatwave deaths, especially among unorganised workers and children. The matter will be heard in four weeks.

“We belong to the environment, not the other way around”: Former SC Justice Abhay S Oka connects environmental justice with social justice

Justice Abhay S Oka emphasized the vital link between environmental and social justice during his speech at the SILF Climate Change Conference 2025. He highlighted how pollution disproportionately impacts the poor and stressed that protecting the environment is essential for human dignity and health, urging support for environmental advocacy in India.

Supreme Court Issues Notice to Centre on Plea Seeking National Guidelines for Heatwave Management

The Supreme Court of India has summoned the Central Government to address a PIL highlighting over 700 heatwave-related deaths. Filed by activist Vikrant Tongad, the petition demands strict national guidelines, urgent action plans, and systems for heatwave alerts. The Court emphasized the importance of immediate measures for vulnerable populations.

SC Justice PS Narasimha: “India Becomes First to Shift from Anthropocentric to Eco-Centric Approach in Law”

India is the first country to adopt an eco-centric approach over a human-centric one in international jurisprudence. This shift prioritizes the well-being of the entire ecosystem rather than just human needs. Supreme Court judge Justice PS Narasimha highlighted this development at the National Conference on Environment-2025. The move reflects a broader commitment to environmental protection in legal frameworks.