“You Can’t Be Attached To Your Reputation”: Delhi High Court Judge’s Sharp Remark To Aniruddhacharya Amid Personality Rights Case

The Delhi High Court granted interim protection to Aniruddhacharya’s personality rights over alleged deepfake and AI content. During the hearing, the judge remarked that a spiritual preacher should be above criticism and not attached to reputation.

POCSO Case: Allahabad High Court Grants Bail to Swami Avimukteshwaranand, Says “Greater Care And Caution” Needed

The Allahabad High Court granted anticipatory bail to Swami Avimukteshwaranand in a POCSO case, noting delays in FIR, medical report issues, and procedural violations. The Court said the allegations require “greater care and caution” and granted relief from arrest.

“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.

Heightened Obligation to Ensure Dignified Security: Supreme Court Finalises Divorce, Orders Rs.50 Lakh Alimony to Judicial Officer & Advocate

Supreme Court Finalises Divorce, Orders Rs 50 Lakh Alimony to Judicial Officer and Advocate, noting that the husband’s position carries a heightened obligation. The Bench said this obligation is to ensure the wife’s fair dignified long-term security and protection.

Situation Is Very Serious! Even Masks Are Not Enough: Supreme Court Urges Lawyers to Attend Virtual Hearings Due to Delhi Pollution

Today, On 13rd November, Supreme Court Warns of Severe Delhi Air Pollution, Says “Situation Is Very Very Serious! Even Masks Are Not Enough.” Justice Narasimha Urges Lawyers to Use Virtual Hearings, Cautioning That Toxic Air May Cause Permanent Health Damage.

Supreme Court Slams Accused for Backing Out of Voluntary Bail Condition Pay-Out: “Plays Ducks & Drakes With Court”

Today, On 23rd June, The Supreme Court criticised an accused for withdrawing a voluntary bail payout offer, saying, “It undermines the sanctity of the judicial process and amounts to playing ‘ducks and drakes’ with the court,” stressing accountability in bail conditions.

Delhi High Court: Delay in Rape Cases Prolongs Victims Suffering

The Delhi High Court stressed the urgency of expediting legal processes for rape victims, citing detrimental effects on their well-being and the fair administration of justice. They emphasized the need to balance the rights of the victims and the accused, imposing costs as a deterrent against delays for prompt and impartial justice.