Confiscation Proceedings Do Not Automatically Come To An End Against Relatives After Death Of Public Servant: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India held that confiscation proceedings under the Bihar Special Courts Act do not automatically end when a public servant dies. Especially if assets stand in names of relatives who were also parties to proceedings.

Serious Threat To Fair Trials: Supreme Court Expresses Concern Over Cops Uploading Videos Online

The Supreme Court of India warned that police instantly uploading mobile videos to social media can undermine impartial investigations. It stressed such practices pose a serious threat to fair trials by shaping public perception before evidence is tested.

JUSTICE DIPANKAR DATTA

Justice Dipankar Datta, born on August 10, 1960, assumed office in the Supreme Court on December 12, 2022, after serving as Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court. With 81 authored judgments, notable cases include media influence in investigations and challenges against restrictive IT Rules. He retires on February 8, 2030.

Chief Justice Ramesh Sinha Emphasizes to Improve Quality of Legal Aid for Underprivileged Communities

The Chief Justice of Chhattisgarh High Court, Ramesh Sinha, emphasized the importance of high-quality legal aid for marginalized communities. This was articulated at the inauguration of a training program for legal aid defense counsels, aimed at equipping them with the skills to effectively represent indigent clients and uphold fair trial principles.