Supreme Court Stays Gujarat JMFC-Cum-Civil Judge Recruitment: “We Don’t Appreciate The Necessity to Rush”

Today, On 4th March, The Supreme Court issued a stay on the recruitment of judges in Gujarat. The Court questioned why the hiring process was rushed while a case about eligibility is still being reviewed by a three-judge Bench. This decision means the recruitment will remain paused until the matter is resolved. The ruling could impact the selection process for judges in the state.

[Vegetative State Patient] “This Case Not Eligible for Passive Euthanasia Due to Lack of External Life Support”: CJI to Consider Humanitarian Alternatives for Man

Today, On 20th August, The Supreme Court has been urged to address the case of a 30-year-old man in a vegetative state since 2013. After the Delhi High Court’s refusal to consider euthanasia, the Supreme Court seeks humanitarian solutions for the man’s care, as the parents struggle to provide the necessary support. This raises questions about the permissibility of alternative care options.

Tripura High Court Takes Action Against Judge Accused of Harassing Rape Survivor

On February 23, Tripura High Court transferred a civil judge, Sri Biswatosh Dhar, who was accused of sexually harassing a rape survivor, into his chambers. Pending further investigation, Judge Dhar has been relocated to the High Court and placed on compulsory waiting. Tripura: On February 23, Tripura High Court took decisive action by transferring a […]