“PILs Turned Citizens Into Guardians of India’s Environment”: Justice N Kotiswar Singh

Justice N Kotiswar Singh said India’s environmental law grew mainly due to the rise of PILs in the 1970s–80s. He highlighted how expanded locus standi and Article 21 shaped the country’s green jurisprudence.

Indian Judiciary Finally Embraces Hands-Off Approach to Arbitration: Justice N Kotiswar Singh

Justice N Kotiswar Singh said not every violation of Indian law amounts to breach of public policy in arbitration. He stressed courts must play a minimal role in arbitral matters.

Supreme Court Justice NK Singh Hard-Hitting Warning: “False Complaints Under PoSH Act Are Dangerous, Can Damage the System”

Justice N Kotiswar Singh of the Supreme Court raised concern about misuse of the PoSH Act at the Delhi High Court’s digital portal launch. He stressed genuine use, empathy, and early resolution to maintain trust in the system.

How Did Journalist Enter Jail for Bishnoi Interview? Supreme Court Grills Dismissed Punjab DSP

The Supreme Court reviewed a petition from former Punjab DSP Gursher Singh Sandhu concerning the controversial jail interview of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. Sandhu argued he was unfairly targeted despite not being implicated in the FIR. The Court dismissed his petition, allowing him to seek relief at the High Court, where investigations revealed security failures leading to multiple suspensions.

Supreme Court Questions Flipkart’s Monopoly, Worries About Small Traders’ Future

The Indian Supreme Court expressed significant concerns over Flipkart’s market dominance, questioning its impact on competition and smaller businesses. The Court appointed an amicus curiae and highlighted issues regarding Flipkart’s discounts harming small traders. AIOVA, the complainant, was absent from the hearing, leading to a discussion about fair representation in the case.

Supreme Court Slams Society’s Moral Decline: Says People No Longer Stand for Truth

The Supreme Court expressed concerns about societal integrity while hearing the bail plea of Prashant Bhaskar Mahatre, accused in the 2017 murder of a Bhiwandi Congress corporator. The court highlighted issues with witness testimony reliability and criminal intimidation and noted Mahatre’s lengthy detention, emphasizing the need for an expedited trial.

Supreme Court Slams Poor Arbitration Clauses: Warns Against Misuse to Delay Justice

The Supreme Court of India criticized the poor drafting of arbitration clauses in commercial agreements, noting that they complicate and delay dispute resolution instead of facilitating it. The Court urged a stricter approach to dismiss poorly written clauses, emphasizing the need for clarity to restore arbitration’s intended purpose of quick and effective dispute resolution.

India’s Got Latent Row| Supreme Court Denies Passport Release for YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia

NEW DELHI: Today, 1st April, The Supreme Court of India has refused to return the passports of popular YouTubers Ranveer Allahbadia and Ashish Chanchlani. Both are being investigated over remarks made on the stand-up comedy show ‘India’s Got Latent’, particularly regarding sex and parents, which sparked controversy.

[Manipur Violence] Lawyers Oppose Ban on Meitei SC Judge’s Visit to Churachandpur

NEW DELHI: Today, 21st March, A six-member team of Supreme Court judges is set to visit the northeastern state affected by ethnic violence. The delegation includes Justice B R Gavai, Justice Surya Kant, Justice Vikram Nath, Justice M M Sundresh, Justice K V Vishwanathan, and Justice N Kotiswar Singh.

Supreme Court Questions States on Ration Card Optics: Are BPL Benefits Reaching the Needy?

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India on Wednesday raised concerns over whether essential goods provided at subsidised rates are actually reaching the Below Poverty Line (BPL) families. Many State governments claim to provide ration to those in need, but the reality may be different.