Justice B V Nagarathna emphasised that preserving the rule of law is central to democracy, stressing that courts must enforce it “without fear or favour, affection or ill will,” upholding impartial justice as their highest constitutional duty.
The Delhi High Court emphasized the importance of gender neutrality in ensuring a fair justice system. It highlighted that fairness in law should apply to everyone, regardless of gender. The court stressed that societal biases and stereotypes often harm victims, especially in cases like domestic violence. Justice must be equal and unbiased for true equality.
Today,26th April, The Supreme Court upheld the eligibility criteria for Madhya Pradesh judicial service, requiring 3 years of legal practice or 70% in a law degree, emphasizing the need for qualified candidates. The decision dismisses objections and reinforces the requirement’s importance for the state’s judiciary, ensuring competent candidates and elevating judicial standards.
