Photography, Videography, and Creating Reels Prohibited in High Security Zone: Supreme Court Imposes Strict Ban

The Supreme Court has imposed a strict ban on photography, videography, and creating reels within the High Security Zone. Officials have clarified that the use of mobile phones, cameras, tripods, and selfie sticks is also strictly prohibited.

Supreme Court Refuses to Entertain Former Nagaland Judge’s Plea Against Disciplinary Action: “Exonerate Yourself, Face the Proceeding”

Former Nagaland judge Zhimomi, who earlier got anticipatory bail in the related criminal case, moved the Supreme Court for relief in the disciplinary action. The Court refused, saying, “Exonerate yourself, face the proceeding and come out clean.”

Malicious Prosecution, Forced Retirement ! Supreme Court Grants Anticipatory Bail to Retired Nagaland Judge

Today, On 16th June, The Supreme Court granted anticipatory bail to a retired Nagaland judge who claimed he was maliciously prosecuted and forced to retire after raising questions about missing bail cash and irregularities involving Rs.14.35 lakh in sureties from 29 cases.

BCI Condemns Lawyers for Advertising Services on Social Media After DSK Legal Ads

NEW DELHI: The Bar Council of India (BCI) strongly criticized the growing trend of advocates promoting their services through social media, promotional videos, and influencer endorsements. In a press release issued on March 17, the BCI warned against such practices and emphasized that they violate the ethical standards of the legal profession.

“Senior Advocate Made False Statements in 15 Cases to Issue Guidelines for AoRs, Now Blames Junior”: Supreme Court

Today, On 21st October, the Supreme Court found Senior Advocate Rishi Malhotra made false statements in at least 15 cases, leading to concerns over Advocate-on-Record (AoR) guidelines. The Court appointed Dr. S. Muralidhar as Amicus Curiae and scheduled a hearing for November 11 to address these issues and reform oversight of AoRs.