Countries In Global South, East Endure Pressure Not Evenly Applied To Wealthier Nations: CJI Surya Kant In Russia

CJI Surya Kant highlighted concerns over unequal international scrutiny faced by Global East and Global South nations. Speaking at the St Petersburg International Legal Forum, he said developing countries continue addressing colonial legacies, institutional challenges and poverty while facing pressures not equally applied to wealthier nations.

Deep-Seated Patriarchal Preferences Still Persist : Supreme Court Says Strict PCPNDT Act Enforcement Remains Essential Across India

The Supreme Court stressed that deep-rooted patriarchal attitudes and the covert practice of sex selection continue to necessitate strict enforcement of the PCPNDT Act. Dismissing a doctor’s appeal, the Court observed that despite progress in gender equality, societal attitudes require significant transformation.

Homemaker Builds Nation: Supreme Court Recognises Value Of Wife’s Domestic Care, Orders Additional Compensation Under MV Act

The Supreme Court held that loss of a wife’s domestic care constitutes an independent head of compensation in motor accident claims. Granting enhanced compensation to a widower, the Court recognised homemakers’ invaluable contribution and observed that they should be regarded as “nation-builders” in society.

No Judge Will Be Able To Pass A Judgment: Supreme Court Raises Concern Over Threats To Ex- Judge Bombay HC Justice Gautam Patel

The Supreme Court expressed concern over threats and attacks targeting retired Bombay High Court judge Justice Gautam Patel and his family, warning that such incidents threaten judicial independence and the administration of justice. The Court observed that fear and intimidation could discourage judges from delivering impartial judgments.

Violence Against Judges Strikes At The Very Heart Of Judicial Independence: Bombay Bar Association Condemns Threats To Justice Gautam Patel

The Bombay Bar Association condemned alleged threats, intimidation, and attacks targeting retired Bombay High Court judge Gautam Patel and his family over the Dawoodi Bohra succession judgment. Calling it a direct assault on judicial independence and the rule of law, the Association demanded accountability and protection.

Young Brains Are So Adaptive, New-Age Lawyers and Judicial Officers Are Leading Change: CJI Surya Kant

Chief Justice of India Surya Kant praised young lawyers, judicial officers, and legal professionals for driving the judiciary’s technological transformation. Speaking at the Oxford Union, he said their adaptability and willingness to embrace innovation have been instrumental in advancing digital reforms across India’s justice delivery system.

Swadeshi Jurisprudence Rooted In Constitutional Values Is Judiciary’s Future: CJI Surya Kant

Chief Justice of India Surya Kant said the judiciary is adopting technology and artificial intelligence as tools to support, not replace, judicial reasoning. He highlighted the Supreme Court’s focus on developing “Swadeshi Jurisprudence,” an indigenous legal-technology framework rooted in India’s constitutional values, diversity, and social realities.

AI Is Showing Bias Against Poor Communities, Social Justice Essential For Balanced Society: CJI Surya Kant

CJI Surya Kant Speaking at the 8th Dinkar Memorial Lecture organised by Respect India expressed concern over growing reports of artificial intelligence systems showing bias against poor and vulnerable communities, stressing that equality, dignity, and fairness remain essential pillars of a humane and balanced society.

“Upholding Constitutional Values Greatest Tribute To Dr Ambedkar”: CJI Surya Kant on Dr B R Ambedkar Jayanti

Supreme Court judges paid tribute to Dr B.R. Ambedkar, highlighting his role in shaping India’s Constitution. CJI Surya Kant said protecting equality, fraternity, and fundamental rights is the true tribute to his legacy.

“We don’t want hate speech against any community in the country”: Supreme Court refuses to recognise Brahmophobia as offence

The Supreme Court of India refused to entertain a plea seeking recognition of “Brahmophobia,” with BV Nagarathna stressing hate speech against any community is unacceptable and must be addressed through education, tolerance, fraternity and societal values.