Advocate Anil Mishra and three others, accused of burning Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s picture in Gwalior, faced the Madhya Pradesh High Court, which adjourned their bail hearing and summoned the case diary, while the government sought more time.
Today, On 26th November, Chief Justice of India Surya Kant inaugurated the Constitution Day celebrations organised by the Supreme Court Bar Association, marking a significant moment for the legal fraternity on the nation’s 76th Constitution Day. He urged renewed integrity and resolve.
CJI BR Gavai shared how India’s Constitution turned his life from exclusion to equality. Speaking in Vietnam, he urged the legal community to make diversity and inclusion a living reality, not just an idea.
Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai emphasized Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s vision for a unified India under a single Constitution, especially during the discussion of Article 370’s revocation. At an event marking the inauguration of Constitution Preamble Park, Gavai stressed that unity and constitutional strength are essential for overcoming national challenges, echoing Ambedkar’s beliefs.
CJI B.R. Gavai expressed strong displeasure over a protocol lapse during his first visit to Maharashtra after taking charge, stating, “If it were someone else, Article 142 would have been invoked immediately.”
Today, On 14th April, In his Ambedkar Jayanti speech in Hisar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Congress for opposing the amended Waqf law, accusing them of “appeasing fundamentalists” and misusing the Constitution for vote-bank politics. He emphasized that the new law would end land “loot” and benefit poor Muslims.
Today (April 14) On Ambedkar Jayanti, Justice Gavai honored Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s legacy at the Supreme Court. He credited Ambedkar’s Constitution for his own journey from a slum school to India’s top court.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar championed the Uniform Civil Code as a cornerstone for building a just, secular, and inclusive Indian society.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s life was marked by extraordinary achievements and untold stories that continue to inspire generations of Indians.
The Bombay High Court remarked about growing sensitivity around caste issues. It said that people strongly defend their own caste but do not always respect others. The court pointed out that this attitude creates division in society. It stressed the need for mutual respect to maintain harmony.
