Lawyers Must Disclose Both Supporting and Opposing Judgments to Prevent Uncertainty in Legal System: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India emphasised that lawyers must disclose both favourable and unfavourable judgments before courts, observing that contradictory rulings create uncertainty and stressing advocates’ duty to ensure judicial consistency by informing courts about relevant and latest legal pronouncements across jurisdictions.

Recording Proceedings Without Authorization is Strictly not Allowed: Delhi High Court Directs Police  to Remove Kejriwal Court Video

The Delhi High Court directed police to remove unauthorized videos of Arvind Kejriwal’s court arguments in the excise policy case. Court clarified recording proceedings without permission violates rules and strict action is necessary to prevent misuse of judicial process

“Mercy vs Mankind Case Does Not Exist”: Supreme Court Raises Concern Over AI-Drafted Pleadings

The Supreme Court of India warned against careless dependence on artificial intelligence after fake precedents and misquoted judgments surfaced, stressing judicial integrity and professional responsibility. Surya Kant observed that unchecked AI use in pleadings risks credibility, urging lawyers to.