Chief Justice DY Chandrachud underscored the significance of elections in democracy while highlighting the unique non-elective status of Indian judges. He emphasized the judiciary’s responsibility to uphold constitutional values and maintain continuity, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to technology adoption within the legal framework.
The Delhi High Court ruled that government-aided minority educational institutions have full autonomy in appointing employees, exempt from the Delhi School Education Rules. This decision came in response to a plea by the Delhi Tamil Education Association, emphasizing the right to establish and manage the institutions, including the appointment of staff, without state interference.
