Today, On 15th December, Amid severe pollution levels in the national capital, the Delhi High Court issued an advisory to the Bar. Lawyers and self-represented litigants were advised to utilise hybrid appearances via video conferencing to reduce physical presence in court.
CJI B.R. Gavai has reinstated the Supreme Court’s original emblem and removed controversial glass partitions, decisions celebrated by the legal community. These changes aim to enhance accessibility and restore the court’s identity, addressing concerns about mobility and airflow. The adjustments are viewed as a respectful return to tradition, reflecting responsiveness to legal professionals’ feedback.
Today, On 1st May, The Supreme Court declined an urgent hearing for a private resort, asking, “Is the Supreme Court only for the rich?” and listed the matter for January 2026 since the order was from December 2024.
