Supreme Court Upholds Cancellation of Land Allotted to Kamla Nehru Trust: “Allotment Should Be in Public Interest”

The Supreme Court has upheld the cancellation of land allotted to the Kamla Nehru Trust, stating that “allotment should be in public interest.” The judgment reinforces the need for transparency and fairness in public land distribution.

“This is the India We Are Living In”: SC Justice Sanjay Karol Shared Photo of a Menstruating Woman Denied Entry to Her Home

Supreme Court Justice Sanjay Karol shared a photo of a menstruating woman barred from her home, illustrating enduring menstrual taboos in India. He emphasized the need for awareness and change in women’s rights, calling for greater access to justice for those in rural areas and highlighting the Constitution’s role in promoting social and economic justice.

Wayanad Landslides||”In Pursuit of Development, We Overlooked the Warning Signs; this Landslides Remind Us Nature Responding to Human Greed”: Kerala High Court

The Kerala High Court has expressed concern over the Wayanad landslides, attributing them to human “apathy and greed.” The court initiated a PIL to prompt the state government to reconsider its approach to sustainable development. It plans to review policies on natural resource exploitation, environmental preservation, disaster management, and sustainable development, emphasizing the need for immediate corrective action.

“National Wealth Redistribution Proposal is ‘Juvenile'”: SG | 9-Judge Bench | Nature of Private Property [Day 4]

During a Supreme Court session, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta criticized the National Wealth Redistribution Proposal as ‘juvenile,’ emphasizing the importance of private investments for economic development. The bench, led by Chief Justice Chandrachud, sought a balanced interpretation of Article 39(b) and discussed the need for legislative intervention to regulate material resources for distribution.

“Economic Prosperity and Individual Rights: Complementary Forces, Not Mutually Exclusive”: Justice Hima Kohli

At the 2024 ABA-India Conference, Justice Hima Kohli emphasized the Indian judiciary’s commitment to sustainable economic development and the interdependence of economic progress, environmental preservation, and individual rights. She highlighted the potential for collaboration with the United States to enhance economic development and strengthen democratic and legal foundations. The judiciary’s focus on sustainable growth can position India as a global leader in environmentally conscious economic development.