“No AI in Verdicts”: Kerala HC Issues First-Ever Guidelines for Judges on AI Use

Kerala High Court bars judges from using AI tools to pass judgments or grant relief. Cites privacy, data risks, and stresses full judicial responsibility.

J20 Summit in Brazil: CJI Used AirCraft Internet To Pronounce Judgement

The Supreme Court, led by CJI Chandrachud, upheld Gujarat High Court’s district judges’ promotion policy. Using aircraft internet on his return from a Brazil summit, CJI collaborated with Justices Pardiwala and Misra. The judgment involved a plea contesting Gujarat government’s appointment decisions and challenged merit-cum-seniority rule for promotions. The Court commended the efforts of junior lawyer Mayur Raghuvanshi.

Municipal Elected Members Can Not be Removed Arbitrarily: SC

The Supreme Court on May 12th emphasized the autonomy of municipal elected members, preventing arbitrary removal by civil servants or political leaders. Justices declared that only post-election misconduct warrants removal, unless pre-election misconduct directly relates to the representative and was undetected during nomination. The ruling aims to prevent political or personal bias in decisions.

PM Modi Applauds SC’s Landmark Decision Ending Immunity for MPs and MLAs in Bribery Cases

PM Modi praised the Supreme Court’s significant decision in the JMM MPs bribery case on Monday, referring to it as a “great judgment.” The Supreme Court, led by CJI, overturned a ruling granting immunity to MPs and MLAs from prosecution in bribery cases for speeches or votes. Prime Minister Modi praised the decision, calling it a “great judgment,” emphasizing the importance of clean politics and public confidence in the system. The ruling promotes transparency and upholds democratic ideals.

BREAKING| Madras High Court: Allows Undertrial Prisoner to Attend Father’s Last Rites, “necessarily give due regard” to religious procedures

The Madras High Court, in a rare Sunday hearing, allowed an undertrial to attend his father’s funeral, emphasizing the importance of religious obligations and human rights. Justice GR Swaminathan cited Section 482 of the CrPC, highlighting the judiciary’s role in upholding moral values. The decision reflects a balance between the law and cultural values.