Criticising Supreme Court Judgments Is Not Contempt, Says CJI Bench

The Supreme Court said that criticism of its judgments is not an insult to the judiciary and people have the right to express different views. The Court clarified that criticism of judgments is different from allegations of corruption against the judiciary.

Entire Book Withdrawn With Unconditional And Unqualified Apology: NCERT’s Public Apology After Supreme Court Order

Two weeks after the Supreme Court banned a social science textbook chapter on the judiciary, NCERT issued an unconditional public apology, announcing withdrawal of the Class 8 book Exploring Society: India and Beyond that contained the controversial chapter.

44 SC/HC Former Judges Stand Firm Against ‘Motivated Attacks’ on CJI Surya Kant Over Rohingya Remarks

A group of 44 retired Supreme Court and High Court judges has condemned the “motivated” campaign targeting CJI Surya Kant over his remarks in the Rohingya case. They said routine legal questions were twisted into false allegations of prejudice, harming judicial independence.

“Our Own Social Media Is Enough”: Justice Surya Kant’s Quip Amid Bihar Voter List Row in Supreme Court

During a heated SC hearing on Bihar’s voter roll revision, Justice Surya Kant remarked, “Our own social media websites are sufficient,” while addressing concerns of criticism from foreign media. The case highlights worries over arbitrary voter deletions and rising misinformation against the judiciary.

“Let Us Examine, Fact by Fact, Judge by Judge”: BCI Chief Manan Kumar Mishra Dismisses Dushyant Dave’s Claims of Judicial Compromise Under PM Modi

BCI Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra hits back at senior advocate Dushyant Dave’s statement accusing judiciary of compromising under Modi’s rule, calling it baseless and misleading. “Supreme Court has protected rule of law, not surrendered to executive,” he asserts.

VP Jagdeep Dhankhar Slams Judiciary Again Over Constitutional Overreach : “Biggest Challenge Is Internal”

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar criticized the judiciary for constitutional overreach, urging all institutions in India to respect their defined roles. He emphasized that internal conflicts weaken democracy more than external threats and called for cooperation among the legislature, judiciary, and executive to maintain effective governance and mutual respect within constitutional boundaries.

‘Dignity & Decorum Supreme Court Must Always Maintained’: Legal Experts Slam VP Dhankhar and BJP MP Dubey for Remarks Against Supreme Court

Last week, Vice President Dhankhar criticized the judiciary for setting deadlines on presidential decisions, suggesting it acted like a “super Parliament.” Legal experts condemned his remarks as irresponsible. BJP MP Dubey also disparaged the Supreme Court, prompting the BJP leadership to clarify their respect for the judiciary amidst concerns over recent riots related to a controversial law.

Vice President Slams Supreme Court On Governor Case: “We Cannot Have A Situation Where Courts Direct President”

Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar criticized the judiciary’s direction over the President’s actions following a Supreme Court ruling mandating timely approval of state bills. He raised concerns about the misuse of Article 142 and highlighted issues around judicial immunity, particularly after a scandal involving a judge. Dhankhar stressed the need for accountability in the judiciary.

Supreme Court Orders Interim Release of YouTuber Savukku Shankar, Questions the Necessity of Preventive Detention

The Supreme Court today ordered the interim release of YouTuber Savukku Shankar, criticizing the necessity of his preventive detention. It questioned the relevance of claims against him and emphasized the importance of visible justice. The Court urged expedited proceedings and delved into the possibility of an interim release, highlighting the case’s significance.