Gujarat High Court lawyers returned to work after GHCAA delegation met CJI BR Gavai, urging reconsideration of Justice Sandeep Bhatt’s transfer to Madhya Pradesh HC. The association called the decision “unfortunate” and praised Justice Bhatt as “honest and hardworking.”
Ujjain Court convicts 5 lawyers for assault on senior journalist, stressing that advocates, though well-versed in law, defied justice and dignity of court premises in a shocking attack.
Gujarat HC lawyers meet CJI, urging Collegium to reconsider Justice Sandeep Bhatt’s transfer, alleging it is linked to his orders against the registry, raising concerns over judicial independence.
The Telangana High Court accepted apologies from a litigant and two lawyers who accused a judge of bias. Justice Moushumi Bhattacharya strongly warned that personal attacks on judges damage public trust in the judiciary.
Delhi district court lawyers have decided to continue their strike today, declaring it a “protest against arbitrary notification.” The agitation includes public prosecutors, ED and CBI lawyers, and police officials refusing to appear before the courts.
CJI BR Gavai clarified that the Supreme Court cannot dictate High Court collegiums, stressing both are equal constitutional courts. He urged lawyers and judges to treat every case, no matter how small, as vital to justice and democracy.
Today, On 12th August, The Supreme Court has reserved its verdict in the suo motu case on ED summons to lawyers. CJI BR Gavai said, “We are custodian of the entire nation,” while addressing issues of legal protection and accountability.
Saket Bar Association Today (July 18) held emergency meeting on 18th July 2025, condemns FIRs against lawyers by police, and announces full work abstention on 19th July 2025.
Rohini Court Bar Association bans clerks, litigants, and the general public from wearing white shirts and black pants in the District Court’s complex.
The Shahdara Bar Association Today (June 30) announced a strike starting July 1, 2025, against the relocation of Digital Courts from Karkardooma to Rouse Avenue. Lawyers have been instructed not to attend court, either physically or virtually.
