Women Lawyers Need Strong Sisterhood to Fight Structural Inequality: Justice B V Nagarathna

Justice B. V. Nagarathna urged stronger solidarity among women lawyers, stating sisterhood is necessary to confront structural inequalities in the legal profession, while speaking at the launch of The Constitution is my Home by senior advocate Indira Jaising.

Very Disturbing Indeed: Calcutta High Court Slams Social Media Posts Targeting Judges, Seeks SOP From Police

The Calcutta High Court directed the West Bengal DGP to submit a Standard Operating Procedure for handling social media content targeting judges and judicial proceedings, during hearing of a case connected to Swami Pradiptananda before Justice Jay Sengupta.

Bhopal Twisha Death Case: BCI Suspends Accused Husband Advocate Samarth Singh

The Bar Council of India suspended the licence of Bhopal advocate Samarth Singh after an FIR alleging dowry death and cruelty in Twisha Sharma case, citing non-cooperation with investigation and concerns over dignity of the legal profession.

How Can We Close Our Eyes to This Reality?: Supreme Court Orders Mandatory Kidnapping FIRs for Every Missing Child Case in India

The Supreme Court of India directed all police stations to compulsorily register kidnapping cases whenever persons or children go missing, while Justices Ahsanuddin Amanullah and R. Mahadevan expressed concern over rising trafficking and untraced children cases, calling the issue insufficiently addressed nationwide.

2020 Delhi Riots Conspiracy Case: Supreme Court Grants Interim Bail to Tasleem Ahmed and Khalid Saifi

The Supreme Court of India granted interim bail to Tasleem Ahmed and Khalid Saifi in the 2020 Delhi riots conspiracy case, while referring broader questions on UAPA bail jurisprudence and interpretation of K.A. Najeeb judgment to a larger Bench.

Ask Your Governments to Appoint Public Prosecutors: Supreme Court Flags Major Gap in Criminal Justice System; Urges States to Act

The Supreme Court of India expressed concern over shortage of public prosecutors nationwide, urging States to fill vacancies immediately, while observing that inadequate prosecutorial infrastructure delays criminal trials and often compels courts to grant bail due to prolonged incarceration and delayed trial completion.

BREAKING| 3-Year Practice Rule Controversy: Supreme Court Extends Judicial Service Application Deadline for All States

The Supreme Court of India stayed all ongoing and upcoming State judicial service examinations pending review of the controversial three-year legal practice requirement for entry-level judges, while hearing proceedings in Bhumika Trust v. Union of India mentioned urgently by petitioner Jayant Singh Yadav.

Persons Deported to Bangladesh Will Be Brought Back for Citizenship Verification Before Further Action: Union Government Tells Supreme Court

The Union Government of India informed the Supreme Court of India that certain persons deported to Bangladesh would be brought back for verification of citizenship status before authorities decide further action, following submissions made by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta.

Madhya Pradesh High’s Big Order: AIIMS Delhi to Conduct Twisha Sharma’s Second Post-Mortem

The Madhya Pradesh High Court ordered a second post-mortem of Twisha Sharma by an All India Institute of Medical Sciences team in Bhopal, with Justice Avanindra Kumar Singh directing authorities to arrange a special flight for doctors urgently.

Long-Standing Consensual Relationship Would Not Amount to Rape: Allahabad High Court Quashes Rape Case

The Allahabad High Court quashed rape and assault proceedings, observing that long-standing consensual relationships cannot automatically be treated as rape after breakdown, while Justice Vivek Kumar Singh warned against misuse of criminal law and continuation of futile trials lacking evidence of deception from inception.