Delhi High Court’s Justice Anup Jairam Bhambhani, Yesterday (May 17th) stepped down from presiding over a Rs 10,000 crore defamation lawsuit against the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) regarding its two-part documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The Jharkhand High Court Advocates’ Association (JHCAA) Today (May 16th) ended its strike and urged all lawyers to resume work after a Division Bench of the High Court stayed a debarment order against a lawyer.
More than 400 Short Service Commissioned Officers (SSCOs) are seeking post-retirement benefits, alleging discrimination and citing violations of their constitutional rights. They argue that they are denied benefits under various pension schemes and are left without financial support post-retirement. The case, acknowledged by the Supreme Court, could have significant implications for similar cases in various sectors.
Today (10th May): In the murder case of rationalist Narendra Dabholkar, Sachin Andure and Sharad Kalaskar were sentenced to life imprisonment with a fine. Dr. Virendrasingh Tawade, Vikram Bhave, and Sanjeev Punalekar were acquitted. The case, which began in 2016, concluded with the convicts facing charges related to conspiracy, murder, and unlawful activities. The judgment brings closure to a prolonged legal battle.
The parents of a woman allegedly deceased after receiving the Covishield vaccine plan to file a case against the Serum Institute of India (SII). This decision follows AstraZeneca’s acknowledgment in court that their Covid shot can cause a rare side effect, providing hope for the parents in seeking justice. AstraZeneca faces a class-action lawsuit over allegations that its vaccine, developed with the University of Oxford, led to deaths and serious injuries, including thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS), characterized by blood clots and low platelet count.
Today (30th April): Former Tamil Nadu Minister V. Senthil Balaji’s court remand has been extended until June 4th in connection with a money laundering case related to a cash-for-jobs scam during his tenure as Transport Minister. The court has instructed the verification of original bank records. Balaji’s bail plea has faced rejections, and the Supreme Court is set to hear the case.
Today,26th April, The Supreme Court upheld the eligibility criteria for Madhya Pradesh judicial service, requiring 3 years of legal practice or 70% in a law degree, emphasizing the need for qualified candidates. The decision dismisses objections and reinforces the requirement’s importance for the state’s judiciary, ensuring competent candidates and elevating judicial standards.
The Delhi High Court expressed concern over the Delhi Police’s handling of a hate speech case involving derogatory remarks against journalist Mohammed Zubair. The police found no incriminating evidence, leading to no case against the accused, despite the court’s criticism of their actions. The court urged action against hate speech perpetrators.
The Society of Indian Law Firms (SILF) urged law firms to refrain from mass poaching, emphasizing the importance of adhering to its Code of Conduct stressing basic courtesies when recruiting from other firms. SILF condemned attempts to undermine the judiciary, highlighting the need for fair and impartial administration of justice.
During the opening session Today (March 30th), of the Courts and the Constitution Conference hosted by NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, Supreme Court Justice BV Nagarathna expressed concern over state Governors engaging in litigation before constitutional courts.
