You Cannot Try to Crumble the Judiciary of This Country: Supreme Court Slams NGO for Article 32 Plea Against Its Own Judgment

Today, On 12th December, A tense moment arose in the Supreme Court when an NGO filed a writ petition seeking to overturn one of the Court’s own judgments. The Bench warned the petitioner, saying, “Let this serve as a message. You cannot try to crumble the judiciary of this country.”

Historic Step: Supreme Court Designates Four Former High Court Judges as Senior Advocates

In a landmark Full Court decision on December 10, 2025, the Supreme Court exercised its constitutional powers to confer Senior Advocate status on four retired High Court judges, marking a significant moment for the Indian legal fraternity.

Justice P.B. Bajanthri Retires After Just One Month as Patna HC Chief Justice

Justice P.B. Bajanthri, who served as the 46th Chief Justice of the Patna High Court, retired after a brief tenure of just one month, marking one of the shortest terms in the court’s recent judicial history.

CJI Gavai Praises Justice Oka’s Remarkable Contribution to Judiciary: “Workaholic & Dedicated to Work”

Yesterday, On 21st May, Chief Justice of India B R Gavai praised Justice Abhay S Oka as a “workaholic and dedicated to work” during a farewell organised by SCAORA, ahead of Justice Oka’s retirement on May 24.

SCAORA Bids Farewell to Justice A.S. Oka: “We Are Saying Goodbye to a Legacy Marked by Integrity & Courage”

Today, On 21st May, Justice A.S. Oka was given an emotional farewell by the Supreme Court Bar and Bench. Leaders praised his integrity, with one remarking, “We are saying goodbye to a legacy marked by integrity and courage.”

‘Left for His Heavenly Abode’: Former Supreme Court Judge Justice H.S. Bedi Passes Away

Yesterday, On 22nd November, Former Supreme Court judge Justice H.S. Bedi passed away on November 22, marking a significant loss for the legal community. He was the father of Punjab and Haryana High Court judge Jasjit Singh Bedi. His cremation will take place in Chandigarh, with lawyers at the High Court observing work refrains in tribute.

“Left the System Better than I Found it”: CJI D.Y. Chandrachud on Curbing Hate Speech & Protecting Free Expression

In an exclusive interview, outgoing Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud discussed the balance between regulating hate speech and preserving free expression. He defended India’s reservation system for promoting equality, emphasized the judiciary’s role in democracy, and underscored the importance of fair compensation for judges, acknowledging his contributions to rights and transparency during his tenure.