“The Judiciary Is One of the Last Remaining Spaces of Hope for the Common Man”: Former Chief Justice N V Ramana

Former Chief Justice N V Ramana launched his book “Narratives off the Bench,” emphasizing the judiciary’s role as a beacon of hope for citizens. He advocated for reforms in judicial infrastructure, diversity, and legal aid to enhance access to justice. The book reflects his life experiences and insights on improving the legal system.

Big Space Here: Nikhil Kamath Sees Billion-Dollar Opportunity in India’s Broken Legal System

Nikhil Kamath argues that India’s justice system favors the privileged due to unequal access to legal resources, with only 1% utilizing free legal aid. He believes AI can democratize justice by enhancing speed, reducing errors, and improving access to legal knowledge, thereby enabling entrepreneurs to create equitable legal solutions for all.

CJI Sanjiv Khanna at National Mediation Conference 2025 Says “Mediation Is Not a Lesser but a Wiser Form of Justice”

Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna emphasized the significance of mediation as a preferred alternative to traditional court litigation during the National Mediation Conference 2025. He highlighted that mediation addresses complexities, fosters relationships, and facilitates a holistic approach to conflict resolution. The newly launched Mediation Association aims to promote this practice across India, especially in rural areas.

Judiciary Under Scrutiny: Supreme Court Decision Ignites Fiery Debate in an Exclusive 1-on-1 with Saurav Das

On December 12, 2024, LawChakra hosted a live discussion with journalist Saurav Das, covering issues in India’s judicial system, including the Uniform Civil Code, marital rape criminalization, and corruption. Das emphasized the need for systemic reforms, judicial independence, and the importance of judges adhering to constitutional ideals while addressing media influence and accountability.

JUSTICE NK SINGH

Justice NK Singh, born on March 1, 1963, in Imphal, Manipur, assumed office as a Supreme Court judge on July 18, 2024, marking a milestone as Manipur’s first judge in the Supreme Court. His judicial career includes significant roles in various high courts and notable rulings in cases related to nationality and citizenship.

JUSTICE SANDEEP MEHTA

Justice Sandeep Mehta, born on January 11, 1963, became a Supreme Court judge on November 9, 2023. He has extensive legal experience, having practiced in criminal and constitutional law. Notable judgments include the establishment of a Transgender Welfare Board in Assam and overturning a wrongful dowry death conviction. He served as Chief Justice of the Gauhati High Court prior to his elevation.

JUSTICE AUGUSTINE GEORGE MASIH

Justice Augustine George Masih, born on March 12, 1963, in Punjab, was appointed as a Supreme Court Judge on November 9, 2023, after a distinguished legal career. Previously serving as Chief Justice of the Rajasthan High Court, his notable judgments include granting interim bail in a caste-related case and ordering the clearance of a blocked national highway.

“Witnesses in India Face Threats, Coercion, and Bribery, Undermining Justice”: SC Raises Concern Over Inadequate Implementation of Witness Protection Scheme

Today, On 20th September, the Supreme Court criticized the poor implementation of the Witness Protection Scheme, emphasizing witnesses’ essential role in justice. Despite the 2018 scheme’s approval, witnesses face threats and coercion, compromising their safety and the integrity of legal outcomes. The court highlighted the critical need for stronger protections and enforcement measures.

“AI can Augment but Can Never Replace Innovative Spark and Creative Intelligence of Human Mind…”: CJI Chandrachud

Today(on 10th August),CJI DY Chandrachud highlighted AI’s transformative impact on the Indian judiciary at a National Conference, noting that AI-driven transcription of Supreme Court proceedings has enhanced jurisprudence and judicial accountability.

Bar Council of Delhi Urges Amit Shah to Defer Implementation of ‘Oppressive’ Three New Criminal Laws

The Bar Council of Delhi has urged Union Home Minister Amit Shah to postpone implementing three new criminal laws. These laws, aiming to modernize justice delivery and replace British-era legislation, have raised concerns about their potential impact on the justice system, constitutional principles, and human rights. The Council emphasizes the need for thorough review and reconsideration before their enforcement.