Supreme Court of India Signs MoU With Bhutan Apex Court; Two Law Clerks to Strengthen Judicial Cooperation: CJI Surya Kant

The Supreme Court of India has entered into an MoU with the Supreme Court of Bhutan to facilitate the exchange of young legal professionals. Two Bhutanese law clerks will work with Indian judges for three months to enhance judicial cooperation.

DTC to Start Court-to-Court Bus Service in Delhi for Lawyers and Litigants After Meeting with DHCBA

The Delhi Transport Corporation will soon introduce a special bus service connecting major courts across the city, allowing lawyers, law clerks, and litigants to travel conveniently between court complexes at nominal fares.

Supreme Court Questions Written Exam Requirement for Retired Judges

The Supreme Court of India on Friday (2nd Febuay) has sought the Union Government’s perspective on the contentious issue of requiring retired judges to undergo written examinations for appointments to consumer commissions. This inquiry stems from a broader discussion on the selection process for members of State and District Commissions for Consumer Dispute Redressal, highlighting […]