“Extraordinary Artistry in Mediation”: Supreme Court Applauds Justice Kurian Joseph for Settling 27-Year Property Dispute

The Supreme Court hailed Justice Kurian Joseph’s “extraordinary artistry” in mediation after he resolved a 27-year-old property dispute. The landmark settlement showcases mediation’s rising power in ending long-running legal battles.

“We will Rip You Apart”, Inappropriate Remark by Supreme Court Judge Questions on “Judicial Decorum and Conduct”

New delhi: The recent statement “We will rip you apart” by Justice Ahsanuddin Amanullah sparked a debate about judicial decorum. Judges expressed concern over the appropriateness of such language for a high judicial position, citing the need for impartial discussions and maintaining sobriety in court proceedings. Past rulings emphasize the high standards of behavior expected from judges.

Supreme Court: Prohibiting Political Engagement as Bail Condition Violates Fundamental Rights

The Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of Shiba Shankar Das, overturning a bail condition restricting his political activities. Das, a former mayor and BJP leader, challenged the constraint imposed by the Orissa High Court, emphasizing fundamental rights. NEW DELHI: Recently, The Supreme Court has made a significant ruling affecting the rights of individuals under […]

2G Spectrum Scam||Delhi High Court Admits CBI’s Appeal Challenging Acquittal of A Raja and Ors.

Today(22nd March),The Delhi High Court has accepted the CBI’s appeal against the acquittal of A Raja and others in the 2G spectrum allocation scam. The presiding judge emphasized the existence of a prima facie case and scheduled a thorough examination for May. This case has sparked broader implications and raised questions about justice system accountability.