In the shoe-hurling incident targeting CJI B.R. Gavai, the Supreme Court said it is “not against free speech, but not at the cost of others’ dignity,” warning that unregulated social media is turning into a dangerous, money-spinning venture.
A Delhi man caused a stir by appearing in his undergarments during a court virtual hearing, while smoking and drinking. Delhi Police have arrested him for disrupting the proceedings and violating decorum in the online court session.
Actor Randeep Hooda praised Chief Justice DY Chandrachud for modernizing the judicial system, introducing paperless processes and live streaming of proceedings at the Supreme Court. Reflecting on his experience, Hooda admired the court’s decorum and highlighted the profound societal impact of its decisions. He also expressed gratitude to advocate Vineet Dhanda for facilitating his visit.
