Remarks On CJI Gavai| Journalistic Opinion on a Matter of Public Importance: Ajeet Bharti Moves Punjab and Haryana High Court

Journalist Ajeet Bharti has approached the Punjab and Haryana High Court fearing action by the Punjab Police over his remarks about CJI B.R. Gavai. He said his comments were journalistic opinions on matters of public importance, not criminal in nature.

Tamil Nadu Governor Slams DMK Govt Over Dalit Atrocities: “Discrimination Still Exists, No Doubt About It”

Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi criticised the DMK-led government over rising crimes against Dalits, saying “discrimination still exists, no doubt about it.” Citing disturbing incidents, he questioned the state’s social justice claims, sparking a fresh political row.

Telangana Becomes First State to Implement SC Sub-Categorisation on Ambedkar Jayanti: “Proud to Have Made History”

On the occasion of Ambedkar Jayanti, Telangana became the first state in India to implement the Supreme Court-backed SC sub-categorisation. The state government announced it as a historic move towards social justice and equitable reservation for marginalised SC sub-castes.

Tamil Nadu Water Contamination Case: ‘No Caste Angle, Transfer the Case’: Special Court

A special court in Pudukkottai accepted the CB-CID report stating that three Dalits were responsible for contaminating drinking water with human Waste. The report ruled out any caste-related motive in the incident. As a result, the case was transferred to a different court for further proceedings. The ruling dismisses allegations of caste-based atrocity in the matter.

Former Justice C. T. Ravikumar: ‘Dalits & Marginalized Communities Lack Adequate Representation in Higher Judiciary’

The lack of Dalit representation in the higher judiciary is a matter of concern for diversity in the system. At the same time, there is gratitude towards the Supreme Court Collegium for focusing on merit instead of caste when making appointments. This highlights the importance of ability while also addressing the need for fairness. Balancing representation and merit remains a key challenge for the judiciary.

[Historic Verdict] 101 People Sentenced to Life Imprisonment in Decade-Old Case of Atrocities Against Dalits

A court in Koppal sentenced 101 individuals to life imprisonment for the 2014 arson attack on Dalit hutments, marking one of the largest mass convictions for caste-based violence in India. This ruling underscores the judiciary’s commitment to accountability and strengthens protections for marginalized communities against discrimination and violence.

“After Reviewing the Appeal, No Offence Under SC/ST Act”: HC Dismisses Petition Against Swami Rambhadracharya for Objectionable Remarks

The Allahabad High Court dismissed a plea against Swami Rambhadracharya for alleged remarks about Scheduled Castes and Tribes. The court found no offense under relevant laws, agreeing with the special judge’s justifications. The petitioner’s appeal was rejected after thorough legal examination, affirming the previous dismissal from February 2024.

[Bhima Koregaon Case] SC Extended Bail Plea of Urban Naxal Jyoti Jagtap Till July

Today (16th May): The Supreme Court postponed urban Naxal Jyoti Jagtap’s bail plea hearing in the Bhima Koregaon case to July, citing the summer recess. Initially set for May, the hearing was rescheduled for July 8. Jagtap remains in custody following the Bombay High Court’s previous denial of bail. The case involves alleged incitement to violence during the 2018 Bhima Koregaon event.