Bail Application Stretching To Hundreds Of Pages Or Being Voluminous Is Not A Ground For Dismissal: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court held that a bail application cannot be rejected merely because it is lengthy or voluminous. It emphasised that even if such an application runs into several hundred pages, its size alone cannot justify dismissal.

Advocate Is Not A Mere Mouthpiece Of His Client: Allahabad High Court On Lawyers’ Duty To Prevent Frivolous Petitions

The Allahabad High Court dismissed a challenge to the DRT Registrar’s authority, affirming the powers granted under procedural rules. It also reminded lawyers that “the learned Counsel… is not a mere mouthpiece of his client” and must reject frivolous briefs.

Bihar Occupies a Distinctive Place in India’s Civilisational Memory: CJI Surya Kant Lays Foundation Stone for 7 Patna HC Projects

CJI Surya Kant inaugurated seven major infrastructure projects at the Patna High Court, including buildings for ADR, IT, administration, parking, and staff. He said the occasion holds deeper resonance in Bihar, a land central to India’s civilisational memory.

If Government Bodies Keep Litigating Lost Causes, National Resources Will Be Wasted and Judicial Time Misallocated: Justice BV Nagarathna

At the 2nd National Mediation Conference in Bhubaneswar, Supreme Court Justice BV Nagarathna warned that if government bodies continue filing hopeless cases just to exhaust judicial avenues, it will waste national resources and misallocate valuable judicial time. At the 2nd National Mediation Conference in Bhubaneswar, Supreme Court Justice BV Nagarathna issued a stern warning to […]

“Wasting Court’s Valuable Time”: High Court Rejects Plea To Stay ‘Pushpa 2’ Release, Imposes Penalty On Petitioner

The Telangana High Court dismissed a petition to block the release of Pushpa 2: The Rule, claiming it could glorify illegal activities, similar to its predecessor. Justice Moushumi Bhattacharya found the allegations speculative and criticized the petitioner for wasting judicial time, imposing a penalty while confirming the film’s compliance with regulations.