Former SC judge Rohinton Nariman said, “You have to feel the constitutional values; otherwise they are nothing,” while commenting on cases against social media posts. On a lighter note, he quipped, “Remedy is you bring me back to the bench.”
Shashi Tharoor criticised the Indian legal system for being overloaded with politically driven, baseless cases. He warned that such cases waste judicial time and turn legal proceedings into punishment itself.
Madhya Pradesh High Court Chief Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva urges the Bar to train junior lawyers effectively and avoid frivolous cases to ensure a stronger, future-ready legal system.
The Supreme Court of India ruled against a woman’s misuse of legal protections intended for domestic violence victims, quashing her FIR under Section 498A, which lacked specific evidence. The judgment highlighted the need for courts to scrutinize such cases, aiming to protect innocent family members and prevent retaliatory legal actions during divorce proceedings.
Supreme Court Criticizes State Officials for Frivolous Litigation The Supreme Court has recently expressed its dissatisfaction over the increasing trend of frivolous litigation initiated by state officials, emphasizing the unnecessary burden it places on the judiciary. In a specific case, landowners had initiated execution proceedings before the appropriate authority after the reference court confirmed their […]
