Exceptionally Urgent Matters Must Be Mentioned Only Before the CJI: Supreme Court

Today, On 7th April, The Supreme Court has directed that exceptionally urgent matters that cannot await the normal listing process must be mentioned only before the Chief Justice of India, even when he is engaged with a constitution bench hearing today itself.

“Judge’s Order Being Set Aside Or Modified By Higher Court Not A Reflection Of His Ability, Integrity”: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court said setting aside a lower court order does not question a judge’s integrity, with Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma making the remark while hearing an additional sessions judge’s plea seeking deletion of adverse observations.

BREAKING| Can Judicial Officer with 7+ Years at Bar Eligible for District Judge Post ?: CJI Gavai Refers to Constitution Bench

Today, 12th August, The Supreme Court, led by CJI BR Gavai, has sent to a Constitution Bench the key question of whether a judicial officer with over 7 years’ Bar experience can be appointed as District Judge under the Bar Vacancy.