Justice Suresh Kumar Kait: “Beauty of Indian Constitution Is That a Farm Labourer Can Become Chief Justice of High Court”

In his farewell speech, Justice Suresh Kumar Kait lauded the Indian Constitution for promoting equality and opportunity, illustrating that anyone, including a farm laborer, can become a Chief Justice. He emphasized Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s role in fostering a diverse society and the judicial system’s inclusivity, inspiring future generations.

“This is not a Farewell; this is a ‘Fared-Well'”: Delhi HC Bids Farewell to Justices Rajiv Shakdher & Suresh Kumar Kait as They Assume Chief Justice Roles

Today(24th Sept), the Delhi High Court held a farewell for Justices Rajiv Shakdher and Suresh Kumar Kait, who will become Chief Justices in Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, respectively. Justice Shakdher was praised for advancing e-filing systems, while Justice Kait was recognized for impactful legal interpretations. Their legacies of innovation and reform are expected to influence future legal landscapes.

HC Schedules a Hearing for Challenge Against Sajjan Kumar’s Acquittal in July| 1984 Riots Case

Today, On 13th May, The High Court scheduled a July 22 hearing to review the challenge against Sajjan Kumar’s acquittal in the 1984 riots case. The court addressed the CBI and a witness, seeking trial court records. The acquittal granted Kumar the “benefit of doubt,” while two others were also acquitted. The case has drawn significant attention, and the upcoming session is anticipated to feature detailed arguments from both sides.

Photos of Laden, ISIS Flags Not Definitive Evidence of Terrorist Organisation: Delhi HC

The Delhi High Court ruled that possessing photos of Laden and ISIS flags doesn’t automatically indicate membership in a terrorist organization. Digital accessibility and curiosity were highlighted, stressing the need for substantial evidence for terrorism links. The court’s remarks were provisional, emphasizing the bail issue and not conclusive opinions on the case’s merits.

BREAKING|| Delhi HC: May 15 Date Set for Arvind Kejriwal’s ED Summons Petition

Today, 22nd April, The Delhi High Court set May 15 for hearing Arvind Kejriwal’s challenge to ED summonses related to a money laundering case. Kejriwal’s plea questions the legality of ED’s actions, marking a crucial legal battle. The court granted him time to respond to ED’s reply. Kejriwal argues against PMLA provisions and accuses unfair use for political motivation.

LN Mishra Assassination Case: HC Lists Grandson’s Plea Alongside Convict’s Appeal

Today, 7th April,The Delhi High Court (HC) scheduled Vaibhav Mishra’s plea for May 16, seeking a reinvestigation into his grandfather LN Mishra’s 1975 assassination. The plea will be heard alongside the convicts’ appeal, highlighting the complexity of the case. Mishra challenges mishandled investigation and seeks justice for the former Railway Minister’s murder.

Fault Theory||Delhi High Court Granted Divorce Over False Allegations By Wife

The Delhi High Court, under Justice Suresh Kumar Kait, highlighted the detrimental effects of baseless allegations on marital bonds. In a case involving two army officers, unfounded accusations led to the court favoring the husband’s plea for divorce, emphasizing the need for honesty, communication, and mutual respect in marriage.

Delhi High Court Clarifies: Expecting Household Chores from Wife Not Deemed Cruelty

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday has provided clarity on what constitutes cruelty within a marriage, offering a fresh perspective on traditional marital roles and responsibilities. The court’s ruling came during the hearing of an appeal against a family court’s decision, which had previously denied a man’s request for divorce on the grounds of alleged […]

Delhi High Court Deliberates on Bail for 2020 Delhi Riot Accused

The Delhi High Court postponed its decision on bail requests from Alumni Association of Jamia Millia Islamia president Shifa-ur-Rehman and student activist Gulfisha Fatima in relation to the case involving the purported broader conspiracy behind the 2020 riots. The Delhi High Court has recently concluded hearings on the bail applications of Shifa-ur-Rehman, the president of […]

Delhi High Court: Adultery of Parent Alone Cannot Deny Child Custody

The Delhi High Court ruled that an adulterous spouse is not automatically an incompetent parent, emphasizing that custody decisions should prioritize the child’s welfare over moral failings. The court upheld joint custody, reiterating that an extramarital relationship should not be the sole factor in denying custody unless it proves harmful to the child.