The Supreme Court directed the Registry to accept only colour photographs with distance details and conceptual plans, strengthening evidentiary clarity in future filings.
The Supreme Court ordered judicial training for two Delhi judges after they mishandled bail in a Rs.6 crore cheating case, stressing, “We would be failing in our duty if we turned a blind eye” to such errors.
The Supreme Court ordered a public apology from a police officer who falsely implicated a man and his father-in-law, saying, “What they suffered cannot be compensated” after they spent 109 and 103 days in jail.
Today, On 4th July, Just two days after ordering an inspection, the Delhi High Court slammed the Jal Board for making citizens drink “sewage mixed water,” questioning why action wasn’t taken until someone knocked on the doors of the court.
The Kerala High Court is challenged Today by gynaecologists over the mandate that only women can examine sexual assault survivors, contending it contradicts legal provisions and burdens specialists while causing delays. The case highlights the need for a balanced approach to medical examinations and may have far-reaching implications. The judge is open to addressing any issues.
