“So Many Applications Don’t Even Come in Human Cases”: Supreme Court Flags Flood of Pleas in Stray Dogs Matter

The Supreme Court expressed concern over the unusually high number of interlocutory applications filed in the stray dogs case, noting such volume is rare even in human-related matters. The apex court said all connected pleas will be heard together by a special Bench on Wednesday.

Supreme Court on Women’s 33% Reservation in Delhi District Bar Association: ‘No Experience Needed for Treasurer Post’

The Supreme Court of India today (7th Jan) clarified that a 10-year experience requirement does not apply to the Treasurer’s post reserved for women in district bar associations. This clarification follows previous orders aimed at implementing a 33% quota for women in various legal bodies, highlighting the need for increased female representation.