Agra Officials Rush After Emergency Call, Find CJI Already Standing at Airport

Agra administration and police officials rushed to Kheria Airport after receiving information that the CJI’s aircraft might land due to bad weather. Later, it was clarified that the situation was under control and the Chief Justice proceeded safely after clearance.

Rahul Gandhi Skips New CJI Oath Ceremony, BJP Slams Move as “Disrespect” to Ambedkar and Constitution

The BJP criticised Rahul Gandhi for not attending Justice Surya Kant’s oath-taking as the 53rd Chief Justice of India, calling it an insult to constitutional values. The party said his absence reflected “disrespect” towards Ambedkar and the ‘samvidhan’.

India’s 53rd Chief Justice: Centre Approves Appointment of Justice Surya Kant As CJI

The Centre has cleared the appointment of Supreme Court Judge Surya Kant as the next Chief Justice of India. He will take over the top post after incumbent CJI BR Gavai retires on November 23, 2025.

‘If You Cry, I Will Cry’: Justice Tara Vitasta Ganju Tells Her Daughter During an Emotional Farewell at Delhi High Court

Justice Tara Vitasta Ganju was moved to tears during her farewell at the Delhi High Court as she comforted her crying daughter, saying, “If you cry, I will cry.” Her heartfelt speech reflected gratitude, dedication, and deep love for the judiciary.

Gujarat High Court Lawyers Resume Work After Meeting CJI on Justice Sandeep Bhatt’s Transfer

Gujarat High Court lawyers returned to work after GHCAA delegation met CJI BR Gavai, urging reconsideration of Justice Sandeep Bhatt’s transfer to Madhya Pradesh HC. The association called the decision “unfortunate” and praised Justice Bhatt as “honest and hardworking.”

“I Will Vacate on Time, Even Without a House”: CJI Gavai’s Farewell Remark Hints at Post-Retirement Controversy

CJI BR Gavai promises to vacate his official residence within rules, subtly contrasting with ex-CJI Chandrachud’s delayed exit. Quote surfaces during Justice Dhulia’s farewell, stirring fresh buzz over post-retirement housing norms.

Supreme Court Clears Path to Raise Retirement Age of MP Judges to 61 Years

The Supreme Court of India stated there is no legal barrier to raising the retirement age of Madhya Pradesh district judges to 61 years. It directed the Madhya Pradesh High Court to make a decision within two months regarding this request, which has been pending since 2018 from the Judges Association.

Merit-cum-Seniority | SC Upholds Gujarat High Court’s Promotion Policy for District Judges in 65% Quota

Today(on 17th May), The Supreme Court has upheld the promotion policy of the Gujarat High Court for the District Judge cadre under the 65% quota, based on merit-cum-seniority. Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra lifted the stay on promoting 68 judicial officers to district judges.

Supreme Court of India Calls for Accountability of Advocates on Record (AoRs)

The Supreme Court of India emphasized the responsibility of Advocates on Record (AoRs) after a main counsel’s absence led to an unprepared proxy counsel requesting an adjournment on May 6. The court sought an explanation from the absent AoR and adjourned the case for six weeks, underlining the critical role of AoRs in legal proceedings.

SC Banter | “Singhvi in all courts at the exact right time”: SG Mehta

During a Supreme Court hearing, senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi humorously declined to offer solicitor general Tushar Mehta an internship under him. The hearing involved an original suit by the West Bengal government against the Centre concerning CBI investigations without state consent. Solicitor General Mehta emphasized the importance of Article 131, stating that the CBI operates independently from the Union of India.