Mediation Is Not Just a Process; It Is a Powerful Tool for National Development and Justice: AG R. Venkataramani

Attorney General R. Venkataramani urged the creation of a national mediation movement, stressing that “mediation is not just a process; it is a powerful tool for national development and justice,” calling on law schools and legal professionals to promote dialogue over conflict.

‘She Should Not Merely Survive but Actively Thrive’: Justice BV Nagarathna Raises Concern Over Worsening Sex Ratios in Some States

Justice BV Nagarathna expressed serious concern over declining sex ratios in some states, citing female infanticide and foeticide. She emphasized that girls should not merely survive but actively thrive, highlighting the urgent need for gender equality.

If Animals Could Have a Religion, Man Would Be Devil: Justice MM Sundresh at Kerala Conference on Human-Wildlife Conflict

Today, On 30th August, The NALSA-KeLSA legal conference on human-wildlife conflict began in Kerala, where Justice MM Sundresh stressed that reckless human actions drive the crisis. Referring to a WhatsApp message, he noted, “If animals could have a religion, man would be devil.”

CJI Gavai: “Studying in One’s Mother Tongue Helps in Better Conceptual Understanding & Instils Strong Values”

CJI Gavai said studying in one’s mother tongue helps students understand concepts more clearly and deeply. He added that it also instils lifelong values, shaping not just intellect but also character and cultural identity.

Waqf Amendment Act | “Development of Central Rules Under This Legislation Is Progressing Well”: Minority Affairs Ministry

The Minority Affairs Ministry said, “Development of central rules under Waqf Act is progressing well,” while launching the UMEED Central Portal on June 6 to digitally manage welfare schemes and ensure transparency, accessibility, and empowerment for minorities.

Justice G.R. Swaminathan & Wife Visit Bedridden Litigant’s Father at Home to Personally Assess His Mental Condition

Madras High Court judge, Justice G.R. Swaminathan along with his wife, visited the home of a bedridden litigant’s father to personally assess his mental state, ensuring fair evaluation amid claims of unsoundness raised during the legal proceedings.

“This is India, and It Will Operate According to the Wishes of Its Majority”: Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav of Allahabad HC at VHP Event

Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav of the Allahabad High Court sparked controversy at a Vishwa Hindu Parishad event, urging respect for Hindu practices and advocating for the Uniform Civil Code. He criticized practices like triple talaq and called for all religions to abandon harmful customs. His remarks highlighted the need for cultural respect in India.