‘Pelting of Stones Not Very Ordinary Action’: Supreme Court Tells Kashmiri Separatist Leader Shabir Shah

The Supreme Court remarked that stone pelting in Jammu and Kashmir is “not a very ordinary action” while hearing Shabir Shah’s bail plea. The court asked him to approach the J&K government for his detention order as NIA seeks more time to respond.

Artificial Intelligence Will Change How We Work and Live: Supreme Court Justice Vikram Nath

Supreme Court Justice Vikram Nath said artificial intelligence will change how we work and live, urging judges and lawyers to uphold fairness and compassion as technology tests the legal system. He delivered these remarks during the AK Sen Memorial Lecture at the India International Centre in New Delhi.

Judges Must Learn from EX-Law Minister A.K. Sen, Deal With Disagreement Without Raising Voice: Justice Vikram Nath

Justice Vikram Nath urged judges to follow former Law Minister A.K. Sen’s example of calm leadership and clarity, emphasizing that true judicial strength lies in reasoned dialogue, respectful disagreement, and decisions the public can understand.

Supreme Court Exempts Dog Bite Victims from Deposit in Stray Dogs Case; says “Voices Must be Heard Without Financial Barrier”

The Supreme Court clarified that dog bite victims can intervene in the ongoing stray dogs case without paying any deposit, ensuring their concerns are heard freely. Justice Vikram Nath criticised States for showing “complete lethargy” in sterilisation and vaccination efforts.

Supreme Court transfers CPI(M) plea on Tamil Nadu flagpole removal to Justice Vikram Nath’s bench

The Supreme Court has transferred CPI(M)’s challenge to the Madras High Court order directing removal of permanent political flagpoles from public spaces in Tamil Nadu to Justice Vikram Nath’s bench. The party argued the order violates its fundamental rights and amounts to “impermissible judicial legislation.”

Stray Dogs Case | All States Submit Compliance Reports, Except Madhya Pradesh: Supreme Court to Pass Orders on November 7

Today, On 3rd November, In the stray dogs case, the Supreme Court recorded that all States have submitted their compliance reports, except Madhya Pradesh. The Bench directed that the matter be listed for orders on November 7 after reviewing the submissions.

“No Matter How Big One Becomes, He Shouldn’t Forget His Culture,” Says CJI B R Gavai Inspiring Students in Uttar Pradesh

CJI B R Gavai urged students to stay connected to their roots and culture, saying true success lies in serving society. He called delivering socio-economic justice a greater achievement than earning wealth.

“Judges Don’t Appoint Themselves; Collegium Respects Every View,” says CJI BR Gavai, Defending Judicial Independence

CJI BR Gavai said the collegium system has made India’s judiciary strong and free from interference, rejecting the claim that judges appoint themselves. He credited Dr BR Ambedkar’s Constitution for preserving India’s unity and democratic values.

Supreme Court Rejects Bihar’s Plea to Exempt Chief Secretary from Stray Dogs Case Hearing on Nov 3

The Supreme Court refused to excuse Bihar’s Chief Secretary from appearing in the stray dogs case, despite upcoming state elections. The bench said, “There is Election Commission which would take care. Don’t worry. Let the chief secretary come.”

He’s a Practical Judge, Knows Nothing Happens in Supreme Court: Justice Vikram Nath’s Light-Hearted Remark in Court

Justice Vikram Nath made a light-hearted remark in court after Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal narrated how a High Court ignored the Supreme Court’s stay, saying, “He’s a practical judge, knows nothing happens in Supreme Court,” sparking laughter in the courtroom.