‘Ineffective and Misused’: Supreme Court Flags Serious Gaps in India’s Anti-Dowry Laws

The Supreme Court said anti-dowry laws suffer from both poor enforcement and misuse, allowing the social evil to continue unchecked. Calling dowry eradication a constitutional necessity, the court issued strict directions for faster trials and stronger awareness measures.

“Idea Is to Curtail Litigation, Not Generate It”: Supreme Court Quashes High Court Order on Revenue Map Dispute

The Supreme Court set aside an Allahabad High Court order remanding a revenue map correction case, stressing that unnecessary remands only create fresh litigation. The bench said courts must aim to reduce disputes, not reopen settled matters.

Supreme Court Again Questions Top Advocates: “We Don’t Understand the Appearance of Senior Counsel in Vacations”

Today, On 16th June, The Supreme Court once again questioned why top lawyers appear during court vacations, saying, “We don’t understand the appearance of senior counsel in vacations.” The bench expressed concern over disregarding regular court procedures during breaks.

BREAKING | Supreme Court Slams ‘Unethical’ Court Absenteeism: “Senior Advocate, Not Senior Excuse”

Today, On 4th June, The Supreme Court criticised the rising trend of newly designated senior advocates skipping ongoing cases. Justice Amanullah called it “highly unethical,” stressing that becoming a senior advocate means greater responsibility, not an excuse to avoid appearances.

‘SSC Recruitment May Be Cancelled, If the Corruption is Proved’: Calcutta HC

Today(on 13th March),The Calcutta High Court is meticulously examining alleged corruption within the School Service Commission, a case with far-reaching implications for job aspirants. The court’s decision could annul the entire recruitment process, affecting over 23 lakh participants. Legal discussions have emphasized the need for transparency and due process, highlighting broader implications for the country’s welfare.