“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.

“The Judiciary Is One of the Last Remaining Spaces of Hope for the Common Man”: Former Chief Justice N V Ramana

Former Chief Justice N V Ramana launched his book “Narratives off the Bench,” emphasizing the judiciary’s role as a beacon of hope for citizens. He advocated for reforms in judicial infrastructure, diversity, and legal aid to enhance access to justice. The book reflects his life experiences and insights on improving the legal system.

Senior Government Official: “Respect for Judiciary is Paramount”

Top government sources emphasized that “respect for judiciary is paramount” amid the ongoing controversy. This statement was made in response to recent tensions between the judiciary and government institutions, highlighting the importance of maintaining the judiciary’s integrity and its vital role in India’s democratic system.

JUSTICE SV BHATTI

Justice S.V. Bhatti, born on May 6, 1962, assumed office as a Supreme Court Judge on July 14, 2023, following his career in law and judicial service, including roles in various High Courts. His elevation emphasizes regional representation, particularly from the Andhra Pradesh High Court. He will retire on May 5, 2027.

JUSTICE MANOJ MISHRA

Justice Manoj Misra, born on June 2, 1965, graduated from the University of Allahabad in 1988 and began his legal career at the Allahabad High Court. After 23 years in practice, he became an Additional Judge in 2011 and a Permanent Judge in 2013. He was appointed as a Supreme Court Judge on February 6, 2023.

JUSTICE BELA M. TRIVEDI

Justice Bela M. Trivedi, born on June 10, 1960, has served as a judge since 1995, assuming her current role on August 31, 2021. With 79 authored judgments, she is noted for her impactful decisions, including significant cases on sexual assault definitions and affirmative action within reserved categories. She retires on May 9, 2025.

Supreme Court of India Designates 39 Lawyers as Senior Advocates, 10 Out of the 39 are Women

Today(on 14th August), the Supreme Court of India elevated 39 lawyers to Senior Advocate status, including 10 women, showing a commitment to diversity and legal excellence. The decision reflects the court’s dedication to recognizing legal expertise and promoting gender inclusivity. The selection process was competitive, with 68 Advocates-on-Record and regular advocates honored with the prestigious senior gown.