Supreme Court Sets 6-Week Deadline For Centre To Respond To PIL For Chemical Castration For Rapists: ‘Ask Women Lawyers for Suggestions’

The Supreme Court has given the Centre six weeks to respond to a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) asking for chemical castration of rapists. The Court also allowed the petitioner to share the plea with women lawyers for their suggestions. This move is part of efforts to improve women’s safety and justice for sexual offences. The petitioner can consult experts to strengthen the case.

Supreme Court Mandates Women’s Reservation for Treasurer in Bengaluru Advocates Association: ‘Under Article 142, Post Shall Be Exclusively for a Woman Candidate’

Today, On 24th January, The Supreme Court directed that the post of Treasurer in the Advocates Association Bengaluru (AAB) be reserved for women. The Court also instructed the association to ensure representation of women lawyers in its governing council. This move aims to promote gender equality and inclusivity in the legal profession. The decision highlights the importance of women’s participation in leadership roles within legal bodies.