TN Govt Pays “Scandalously High” Fees to Law Officers, Madras High Court Flags Misuse of Public Funds

The Madras High Court expressed concern over the “scandalously high” fees paid to some government law officers and senior advocates in Tamil Nadu. Justice G.R. Swaminathan stressed that public money must be used responsibly and called for better governance in legal appointments and payments.

Supreme Court Ends Jharkhand’s Extra Verification Rule: 2009 Stamp-Duty Directive for Cooperative Societies Declared Illegal

The Supreme Court has struck down Jharkhand’s 2009 order that forced cooperative societies to undergo additional verification for stamp-duty exemptions. The Court held the rule imposed “unnecessary, excessive requirements” and violated principles of simple and transparent governance.

CM Yogi Announces ACs for District Judges & Enhanced Security for Women Judicial Officers: “We Must Strengthen the Judiciary”

UP CM Yogi Adityanath stressed at the 42nd UP Judicial Services Association conference that achieving true good governance is only possible when justice is made accessible and delivered swiftly to every citizen without unnecessary delays or hurdles.

UP CM Yogi Adityanath: “To Achieve Good Governance, We Must Make Justice Accessible and Swift”

UP CM Yogi Adityanath stressed at the 42nd UP Judicial Services Association conference that achieving true good governance is only possible when justice is made accessible and delivered swiftly to every citizen without unnecessary delays or hurdles.

Punjab Private Photo Row Escalates| “Will You Enter the Bedrooms?”: AAP Minister Ravjot Singh Slams SAD Leader

Punjab Private Photo Row intensifies as AAP Minister Ravjot Singh hits back at SAD’s Bikram Majithia, asking, “Will you even enter the bedrooms of people?” while calling the act “ridiculous” and “total nonsense.”