Madras High Court Orders Swift Pension for Former ACJ’s Disabled Daughter

The Madras High Court mandated the expedited family pension for the disabled daughter of a former Acting Chief Justice, emphasizing that pensions are legal rights, not charity. The court criticized bureaucratic delays and affirmed that only a medical certificate is needed to process such claims, especially for individuals with disabilities.

Delhi HC Closes IRPS officer Anjali Birla’s Case Against Viral UPSC Bias Claims on Social Media

The Delhi High Court has closed Anjali Birla’s case against false social media posts alleging favoritism in her UPSC success. The court ruled in her favor, ordering the removal of defamatory content. Anjali emphasized her merit-based achievement and highlighted the need for responsible online sharing and legal protection against misinformation.

Madhya Pradesh HC Confirms Action Against Guard Caught Sleeping Drunk at Judge’s Bungalow

The Madhya Pradesh High Court upheld the compulsory retirement of a guard caught sleeping on duty with a detectable alcohol smell. The court ruled this a serious misconduct, emphasizing the guard’s responsibility to remain vigilant. The judge stated the punishment was appropriate, given the circumstances and duty involved.

Supreme Court Says “Courts Not for Moral Policing”, Quashes Costs on Vishal Dadlani & Tehseen Poonawalla in 2016 Tweets

The Supreme Court of India allowed Tehseen Poonawalla and Vishal Dadlani’s appeal against a cost order imposed by the Punjab and Haryana High Court. The High Court had previously quashed an FIR against them for criticizing a Jain sermon, while the Supreme Court criticized the cost order as inappropriate and canceled it.

“It’s Not a Coffee Shop”: CJI Chandrachud Pulls Up a Party-in Person Over ‘Yeah’ Remarks

Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud today (30th Sept) criticized a lawyer for using informal language in court, stating he is “allergic” to expressions like “yeah.” The discussion revolved around the lawyer’s petition against former Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi. Consequently, the Chief Justice emphasized that a judge cannot be impugned in such cases and instructed to amend the petition.

Supreme Court Suspends Water Cess Refund For Himachal Pradesh Power Firms

The Supreme Court of India suspended the refund of water cess to power firms in Himachal Pradesh, overturning a previous ruling by the High Court. This impacts hydroelectric projects in the region and aims to address legalities around the imposition and refund of water cess. The dispute will be heard by the Supreme Court in July.