Supreme Court Verdict Tomorrow on Probe Agencies Summoning Lawyers for Giving Legal Advice

The Supreme Court will deliver its judgment on Friday in a suo motu case examining if probe agencies can summon advocates for offering legal opinions or representing clients under investigation. The verdict follows concerns over the ED “crossing all limits” by calling lawyers for questioning.

BREAKING | CJI Gavai: “We (Supreme Court Judges) Don’t Watch News Or YouTube Interviews”

CJI B R Gavai said the Supreme Court isn’t swayed by media or YouTube while hearing the ED’s summons to top lawyers. The court took suo motu action to protect legal professionals from investigative overreach.

[Cash-Found Case] Who Are His Lawyers? Justice Yashwant Varma Seeks Legal Advice

New Delhi, March 26: Delhi High Court judge Justice Yashwant Varma, who is under investigation after burnt cash was allegedly found at his home, met a team of senior lawyers on Wednesday. This meeting took place ahead of his scheduled appearance before an in-house inquiry committee set up by the Supreme Court. According to sources, Justice Varma sought legal advice from senior advocates Siddharth Aggarwal, Maneka Guruswamy, Arundhati Katju, and advocate Tara Narula. These lawyers visited his official residence at Lutyens’ Delhi to discuss the legal aspects of the case and his response to the allegations.

[Lawyer on the Spot (LOTS)] “Tailored Solutions for Challans, Theft & Accidents”: App Launched to Provide 24X7 Legal Assistance to Private Vehicle Owners

A new mobile app, ‘Lawyer on the Spot (LOTS) 24X7,’ has launched to provide private vehicle owners with around-the-clock legal assistance. Developed by ‘Lawyered,’ it offers instant legal consultations, accident reporting aid, document generation, and support for traffic violations. This cost-effective app aims to ensure accessible legal help whenever needed.

“Arya Samaj Mandir Shall Ensure That Marriage Witnesses are Genuine, Bona Fide, and Have a Verifiable Status”: Delhi HC

Delhi High Court directs Arya Samaj Temples to ensure genuine marriage witnesses, emphasizing relatives or long-time acquaintances. Court voided a marriage due to false affidavits on the uncle’s marital status. Girl of legal age refused to accompany petitioner, court states no further orders, but uncle’s wife is free to pursue criminal complaint and police can investigate.