“High BP Is a Disease Peculiar to Judges”: Justice N Kotiswar Singh on Judicial Work Pressure

Supreme Court Justice N Kotiswar Singh said judges are suffering from high blood pressure and health issues due to extreme work pressure and stress. He also highlighted the poor working conditions of district court judges and the pressure they face while handling cases.

Delhi High Court Cracks Down on Newslaundry: “Disparaging Content” Against Aaj Tak & India Today Must Go

Delhi High Court ordered Newslaundry to remove abusive and disparaging remarks against TV Today and its channels. Court said such content can cause “irreparable harm” and deserves immediate legal protection.

Procedural Irregularities Cannot Defeat Mutual Divorce Under Muslim Law: Gujarat High Court Slams Hyper-Technical Family Court View

The Gujarat High Court held procedural defects cannot defeat Mubarat divorce where mutual consent exists, recognizing dissolution without written agreement, criticizing a Family Court’s hyper-technical approach, and affirming Muslim personal law principles prioritizing substantive justice over procedural requirements.

Supreme Court Declines To Quash FIR Against JAMP Pharma  Corporation, Upholds Relief Granted to Jubilant Generics by High Court

The Supreme Court of India refused to stay an FIR against JAMP Pharma Corporation and its subsidiary, upholding Allahabad High Court relief favouring Jubilant Generics Limited, while allowing legal remedies for FIR quashing.

“Mujhe Koi Fark Nahi Padta”: Delhi High Court Dismisses Media Noise to Send Rajpal Yadav Back to Jail in Cheque Bounce Case

The Delhi High Court refused to cancel Rajpal Yadav’s sentence suspension, saying there is no risk of him absconding. The Court stressed that he remains an “ordinary litigant” and will decide the case finally on April 1.

Consensual Relationship Cannot Be Termed Rape Later: Allahabad High Court Quashes Case From Broken Relationship

The Allahabad High Court quashed rape proceedings based on an alleged false promise of marriage, ruling that a long-term consensual relationship between adults cannot later be treated as rape merely because the relationship did not culminate in marriage.

“Why Is SEBI Still Probing?”: Supreme Court Questions Regulator After Sandesara Brothers Claim Rs 5,100 Crore Compliance

The Supreme Court questioned SEBI for not closing its investigation against the Sandesara brothers despite its earlier order to end proceedings after payment of ₹5,100 crore. The Court asked why the regulator was “coming in the way” when the payment condition had already been fulfilled.

“Education Must Prepare Citizens for Self-Governance”: CJI Surya Kant on Role of Universities in Democracy

Chief Justice of India Surya Kant said democracies invest in higher education to create responsible citizens capable of self-governance, not just prosperous graduates. Speaking at the Central University of Haryana convocation, he urged students to use education to strengthen public institutions and serve society.

Income Alone Cannot Decide OBC Creamy Layer Status; Social Status Of Parents Must Also Be Considered: Supreme Court  On OBC Claims In UPSC

The Supreme Court of India ruled that determining “creamy layer” status in the Other Backward Classes category for the Civil Services Examination cannot rely solely on income, emphasizing parental social status and service position under established guidelines.

Sidhu Moosewala Murder Case: Supreme Court Grants Bail To Key Accused Pawan Bishnoi And Jagtar Singh

The Supreme Court of India granted bail to Pawan Bishnoi and co-accused Jagtar Singh in the murder case of Sidhu Moosewala, considering arguments about alleged logistical support and reconnaissance linked to the crime.