Very Disturbing Indeed: Calcutta High Court Slams Social Media Posts Targeting Judges, Seeks SOP From Police

The Calcutta High Court directed the West Bengal DGP to submit a Standard Operating Procedure for handling social media content targeting judges and judicial proceedings, during hearing of a case connected to Swami Pradiptananda before Justice Jay Sengupta.

Ask Your Governments to Appoint Public Prosecutors: Supreme Court Flags Major Gap in Criminal Justice System; Urges States to Act

The Supreme Court of India expressed concern over shortage of public prosecutors nationwide, urging States to fill vacancies immediately, while observing that inadequate prosecutorial infrastructure delays criminal trials and often compels courts to grant bail due to prolonged incarceration and delayed trial completion.

BREAKING| 3-Year Practice Rule Controversy: Supreme Court Extends Judicial Service Application Deadline for All States

The Supreme Court of India stayed all ongoing and upcoming State judicial service examinations pending review of the controversial three-year legal practice requirement for entry-level judges, while hearing proceedings in Bhumika Trust v. Union of India mentioned urgently by petitioner Jayant Singh Yadav.

In All Probability, You Will Get Relief: Supreme Court Signals Relief to Khalid Saifi and Tasleem Ahmed in Delhi Riots Conspiracy Case

The Supreme Court of India indicated possible interim relief for Tasleem Ahmed and Khalid Saifi in the 2020 Northeast Delhi riots conspiracy case, telling senior advocate Rebecca John, “In all probability, you will get relief.”

Bhojshala Kamal Maula Complex Dispute: Plea in Supreme Court  Challenges Madhya Pradesh High Court Verdict 

An appeal before the Supreme Court of India challenges the Madhya Pradesh High Court verdict declaring the Bhojshala–Kamal Maula Mosque Complex a Hindu temple, with petitioner Qazi Moinuddin seeking reversal of the May 15 judgment.

Courts Can Hear Sedition Cases Under Section 124A IPC If Accused Has No Objection: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India clarified that courts may proceed with sedition cases under Section 124A IPC if the accused raises no objection, while hearing a plea by an accused jailed for 17 years whose appeal remains pending before the Madhya Pradesh High Court.

Calling Husband Impotent Is Not Defamation if Supported by Medical Evidence: Allahabad High Court

The Allahabad High Court held that calling a husband “impotent” does not constitute defamation when supported by medical evidence, setting aside a summoning order after observing the wife acted in good faith and without malice, while criticising the trial court for inadequate factual assessment.

Neither Repentant Nor Deserves Any Mercy: Delhi HC Sentences YouTuber Gulshan Pahuja For Calling Judiciary “Taanashahi, Manmarzi”

The Delhi High Court sentenced Gulshan Pahuja to six months’ imprisonment and a Rs 2,000 fine for criminal contempt, observing that he showed “no regret,” continued making scandalous submissions against the judiciary, and was “neither repentant nor deserving of any mercy.”