Justice Abhay S Oka Bids Emotional Farewell to Supreme Court, Says Upholding Liberty Was His “Honest Endeavour”

On May 24, 2025, Justice Abhay S. Oka received an emotional farewell from the Supreme Court of India, reflecting on his over two-decade judicial career. Despite personal loss, he upheld duty and constitutional values, as colleagues praised his dedication. Justice Oka leaves behind a legacy of justice and unwavering commitment.

Supreme Court Says Maternity Leave Is Every Woman’s Right – Even After Second Marriage

The Supreme Court of India ruled that maternity leave is a fundamental right and cannot be denied based on previous children from a prior marriage. The ruling arose from a case involving a teacher denied leave for her third child. Maternity leave is now affirmed as a part of women’s reproductive rights.

Supreme Court Terms It ‘Sorry State of Affairs’, Issues Contempt Notices to Delhi, UP, Haryana, Rajasthan Over Vacant Pollution Board Posts

The Supreme Court of India criticized Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Rajasthan for failing to fill vacancies in pollution control boards, with 55% of positions in Delhi still unfilled. The court warned of legal action against the Chief Secretaries for non-compliance with earlier orders, deeming the situation “shocking” and detrimental to public health.

“Does Senthil Balaji Want Power or Freedom? Supreme Court Slams TN Minister—Resign or Lose Bail!”

The Supreme Court of India warned Tamil Nadu Minister Senthil Balaji that his bail in a money laundering case could be revoked if he does not resign. The court expressed concerns about witness intimidation linked to his ministerial position and noted it might have erred in granting bail due to his reappointment shortly thereafter.

Supreme Court Sets Aside Delhi High Court Order to Remove Alleged Defamatory Edits from ANI’s Wikipedia Page

The Supreme Court of India overturned the Delhi High Court’s orders for removing allegedly defamatory edits on Asian News International’s Wikipedia page. The Court noted the lack of clarity in the takedown orders and permitted ANI to seek specific interim relief. It emphasized that injunctions must be precise and enforceable.

ANI Vs. Wikipedia| Supreme Court: Court Can Order Takedown Only if Report is Prima Facie Contemptuous – Not Just Because Judges Don’t Like It

The Supreme Court of India ruled that courts must provide a prima facie finding of contempt before ordering the removal of news reports related to legal proceedings. This decision arose from a defamation case between Asian News International and Wikimedia Foundation, emphasizing the importance of freedom in reporting court activities without undue suppression.

Supreme Court to Hear Plea Seeking FIR Against Justice Yashwant Varma Today

The Supreme Court is set to hear a petition seeking an FIR against Justice Yashwant Varma amid cash controversy allegations. Advocate Mathews Nedumpara argues for a criminal case instead of a transfer, challenging prior rulings that protect judges from such inquiries. Justice Varma denies allegations, claiming a conspiracy against him.

Pension Scheme Case | “Shameless. Will Issue Contempt Notice”: Supreme Court Furious With AAP’s Punjab Govt 

NEW DELHI: Today, 5th March, The Supreme Court strongly criticized the Punjab government on Wednesday for saying it was not bound by the statements made by its own lawyers in court. A Bench of Justice Abhay S Oka and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan reprimanded Punjab’s Chief Secretary, KAP Sinha, for not giving clear answers to the Court’s questions.

Supreme Court Seeks Written Apology After Lawyer Threatens To Commit Suicide in Court

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday witnessed an unexpected situation when a lawyer appearing via video conferencing (VC) threatened to take his own life if the court did not accept his plea in a criminal case. A Supreme Court bench consisting of Justice Abhay S Oka and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan expressed shock over the lawyer’s statement and directed him to submit a written apology by March 7 or face serious consequences.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta & Kapil Sibal’s Witty Court Exchange-“People Say You Have to Fall in Love to Be a Poet”

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India on 3rd March, heard a case against Congress MP and poet Imran Pratapgarhi, who is facing police action for sharing a song on social media. The case, which sparked legal and literary discussions, also had moments of humor between Solicitor General Tushar Mehta and senior advocate Kapil Sibal.