Disturbs Judicial Conscience and Threatens the Integrity of Justice: Delhi High Court Orders Re-Training of Family Court Judge

The Delhi High Court has ordered re-training for a Family Court judge who invented a provision to grant a divorce decree. It said, “The manner in which the judge conducted proceedings disturbs judicial conscience and threatens the integrity of justice.”

Police Commissioner Accepts Our Demand, Strike Ends: Delhi Bar Leader Announces After Advocates’ Protest

Delhi district court lawyers withdrew their strike after Police Commissioner Satish Golcha assured that police officers will physically appear in courts to give evidence. Bar leaders said their immediate demand was met, though BNSS amendment remains a long-term goal.

Delhi Police Circular: ‘Police Witnesses Will Now Be Examined Through Electronic Communication and Video Conferencing’

Delhi Police has issued a new circular under BNSS 2023, stating that ‘police witnesses will now be examined through electronic communication and video conferencing.’ This move aims to speed up legal proceedings and ensure smooth witness examination.

“Why Video Conference Not Being Used For The Production Of Accused? “: SC to Maharashtra Home Secy

The Supreme Court instructed the Maharashtra Home Secretary to file an affidavit within two weeks explaining the lack of video conferencing for producing accused individuals in court. The affidavit must address the availability of facilities, allocated funds for installations, and their implementation status, following multiple trial postponements due to non-production.