CJI Gavai Urged by SCBA to Shift Judicial Museum for Lawyer Chambers During Court Vacation

The SCBA President Vikas Singh urged Chief Justice Gavai to relocate the National Judicial Museum to enhance access for lawyers and the public. This move would address infrastructure issues, creating more space for lawyers’ chambers and facilitating virtual hearings, ultimately improving convenience within the Supreme Court premises.

Justice DY Chandrachud Retires As 50th CJI, Leaving a Transformative Legacy For Indian Judiciary

Justice D.Y. Chandrachud retired as the 50th Chief Justice of India after eight impactful years on the Supreme Court. He delivered over 500 judgments, including key rulings on privacy rights and decriminalization of same-sex relationships. His tenure is marked by significant reforms and a commitment to social justice, advancing modern legal interpretations.

[BREAKING] CJI Criticized Some HCs Require 48-Hour Notice or Age Restriction for Video-Conferencing Links

Today (25th April): Chief Justice Chandrachud criticized certain High Courts for imposing restrictions on accessing video-conferencing links, calling it a hindrance to judicial accessibility. He emphasized the operational benefits of virtual hearings and the need to remove unnecessary barriers. The judiciary’s investment in digitization is crucial for equitable access to justice.