‘Whichever State I Go To, I Will Cite UP’s Example’: CJI Surya Kant Praises Uttar Pradesh at Court Complex Foundation Ceremony

Chief Justice of India Surya Kant lauded the Uttar Pradesh government while laying the foundation stone for six integrated court complexes, calling them a national benchmark. He said UP’s model of modern judicial infrastructure will be cited across the country as an example for other states.

Capacity Building in Judicial Infrastructure Is Crucial to Handle Rising Litigation: CJI Surya Kant

The Hon’ble Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, during his Patna visit, highlighted that robust judicial infrastructure is vital to meet rising population needs, growing litigation, and increasingly complex disputes. He laid foundations for seven key projects at campus.

Supreme Court Rejects Punjab’s Appeal, Questions Use of Central Grants Funds for Judiciary

Today, On 14th November, The Supreme Court rejected Punjab’s appeal and questioned how the State used Central grants meant for improving judicial infrastructure. The Court said money allocated for courts must be spent responsibly and warned that misuse of funds will be scrutinised.

CJI Bhushan Gavai lays foundation stone for new Bombay High Court complex, says it should be a ‘temple of justice, not a 7-star hotel’

Chief Justice of India Bhushan Gavai laid the foundation stone for the new Bombay High Court complex in Bandra, calling it a “temple of justice and not a seven-star hotel.” He urged that the building reflect democratic values and serve citizens, not luxury.

Constitution Has Kept India Strong and United: CJI Bhushan Gavai Amid Turbulent Neighborhood

CJI Bhushan Gavai praised the Indian Constitution for maintaining unity and stability in the country while neighbouring nations face unrest. He inaugurated the new Mandangad court building in Maharashtra, fulfilling a vision of accessible justice for all.

“Liberty, Equality and Fraternity Must Work Together”: CJI Gavai Calls for Social and Economic Justice

CJI B R Gavai stressed that liberty, equality, and fraternity must work together for true democracy. He said the Constitution is India’s most important book, guiding progress toward social and economic justice.

Ex-CJI D.Y. Chandrachud Responds to Sanjeev Sanyal: Judiciary Not a Roadblock to Viksit Bharat

Ex-CJI D.Y. Chandrachud responded to Sanjeev Sanyal, asserting that the judiciary is not a roadblock to Viksit Bharat, while emphasizing, “Expeditious disposal of cases is the key to the preservation of the rule of law,” ensuring transparency and certainty.

Govt ‘Positive About Law to Protect Advocates’, Says CM Fadnavis at Kolhapur High Court Bench Inauguration

CM Devendra Fadnavis said his government is “positive about bringing in a law to ensure safety of advocates” while attending the inauguration of Bombay HC’s new circuit bench in Kolhapur. He called the move a historic victory after a 50-year struggle.

“Have Taken Possession of 15.33 Acres”: Maharashtra Tells SC on New Bombay High Court Complexin Bandra

Maharashtra government informed the Supreme Court that it has acquired 15.33 acres for the new Bombay High Court building. The remaining land clearance is “actively underway.”

Toilet Facilities in Courts & Tribunals: Supreme Court Slams High Courts for Delay In Submitting Reports

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