Law Is Not A Shortcut To Success, It Will Test You Before It Rewards You: CJI Surya Kant To Young Lawyers

Chief Justice of India Surya Kant urged young lawyers to see law not as a quick route to success but as a disciplined craft requiring patience and integrity, saying it will test them before offering any meaningful reward.

Artificial Intelligence Will Change How We Work and Live: Supreme Court Justice Vikram Nath

Supreme Court Justice Vikram Nath said artificial intelligence will change how we work and live, urging judges and lawyers to uphold fairness and compassion as technology tests the legal system. He delivered these remarks during the AK Sen Memorial Lecture at the India International Centre in New Delhi.

Justice Is a Living Principle Beyond Courtrooms: EX-CJI K.G. Balakrishnan on Equality and Fairness

Former Chief Justice of India K.G. Balakrishnan said, “As members of the jurists fraternity, we understand that justice is not an abstract concept confined to courtrooms but a living principle reflected in equality, fairness, and respect for every human being.”

Religious Conversion : Madhya Pradesh High Court Grants Interim Relief to Transferred School Peon

The Madhya Pradesh High Court temporarily stayed coercive action against a school peon transferred over religious conversion and alleged influence on others. Justice Vijay Kumar Shukla noted the Block Education Officer lacks authority to transfer a Class IV employee.

From Courtroom to Music: Madras HC Justice Anand Venkatesh Sings Thirukkural Song on YouTube

Madras High Court Justice Anand Venkatesh beautifully sings the Thirukkural in a newly released YouTube music series. His soulful rendition brings timeless Tamil wisdom to life through a contemporary and creative musical interpretation.

Supreme Court Seeks Centre, SSC Reply on Plea for Fair and Transparent Recruitment Exams

The Supreme Court has issued notice to the Centre and SSC on a plea seeking reforms to ensure fairness, transparency, and accountability in recruitment exams. The petition highlights irregularities after SSC entrusted exams to “Eduquity” instead of TCS.

BREAKING: Supreme Court Directs NBE Not to Hold NEET PG 2025 in Two Shifts, Cites Arbitrariness and Unequal Difficulty

The judges emphasized that conducting the exam in two shifts leads to arbitrariness and unfairness, as not all students are assessed under the same conditions. NEW DELHI: 30th May: The Supreme Court observed that since “The examination for NEET PG is on 15th June”, the NBE still has enough time to conduct the exam in […]

Supreme Court Praises Justice AM Sapre for Rejecting ₹20 Lakh Payment in Tea Workers’ Wage Dispute

Former Supreme Court Justice AM Sapre has been praised for rejecting a ₹20 lakh payment intended to settle a wage dispute for tea estate workers in India. His decision underscores the importance of judicial integrity and demonstrates that monetary offers cannot compromise the impartiality of the legal system, setting a vital precedent for future cases.

Allahabad High Court: Right to Change Name is a Fundamental Right

Allahabad: The Allahabad High Court has ruled that every person in India has the fundamental right to choose or change their name. The court said this right is protected under the Indian Constitution.A man named Sameer Rao had filed a petition in the court, asking for his name to be changed from “Shahnawaz” to “Md Sameer Rao” in his school records. According to a report by media, his request was earlier rejected by the Uttar Pradesh Board of Secondary Education.

Supreme Court: Job Advertisements Without Vacancy Details Deemed Invalid and Unlawful

NEW DELHI: On February 10, 2025, the Supreme Court of India declared the 2010 recruitment process conducted by the Jharkhand government for Class-IV employees to be “illegal” and “unconstitutional”. The Court quashed the entire recruitment process, ordering the state government to issue new advertisements for these positions within six months.