Delhi Lawyers to Protest & Boycott Judicial Work on July 15 Against New Criminal Laws

Delhi lawyers to boycott judicial work on July 15 to protest newly introduced criminal laws. They contest extended police custody and public disclosure of arrested individuals’ details as violations of human rights and privacy. The legal community seeks to draw attention to these concerns and pressure lawmakers to reconsider or amend the laws.

SC Voices Concern Over Crowded Prison Conditions: Calls for Urgent Reform

Today, On 23rd April, The Supreme Court expressed grave concern over overcrowded and dire prison conditions, urging urgent reform. Chief secretaries were directed to provide a schedule for implementation, particularly in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Chhattisgarh. The report emphasized the harsh situation for women prisoners and the need for addressing overcrowding in prisons across several states.