Our Institution’s Shoulders Are Broad Enough: Jharkhand HC Dismisses Contempt Case Against Lawyer Who Told Judge Not to Cross Limits

The Jharkhand High Court dismissed the suo motu criminal contempt case against advocate Mahesh Tiwari after he apologised for his heated exchange with Justice Rajesh Kumar. The Court said its shoulders were broad enough and adopted a lenient view.

Punjab & Haryana High Court Shocked by Trial Court’s Casual Approach in Senior Army Veteran’s Case

The Punjab and Haryana High Court criticized the trial court for delays and leniency in a ₹58.68 lakh scam case involving 76-year-old Colonel Sukhwinder Singh Dhillon. The HC directed immediate steps to ensure speedy and humane trial proceedings for senior citizens.

AOR Misconduct Case | Supreme Court Rules in Favour of Lawyers After Split Verdict: “Majesty of Law Lies Not in Punishing But Forgiving”

Today, On 23rd July, In a misconduct case involving AoR P Soma Sundaram and another lawyer, the Supreme Court ruled in their favour after a split verdict. The Court observed, “Majesty of law lies not in punishing but forgiving.”