Today, On 6th October, The Supreme Court questioned the man who claimed to be the Israeli father after two minor Russian girls were found living with their mother in a cave near Gokarna, Karnataka. The court asked, “Where were you when your kids lived in a cave?”
Today(on 15th April), The Delhi High Court emphasized the right to be identified by one’s name and as the child of their parents, stating that legitimate requests for name corrections should be granted. It ordered the CBSE to issue new marksheets for Classes 10 and 12 with the correct name of the petitioner’s father, recognizing the importance of accurate identity.
Today(12th March),The Gujarat High Court, led by Chief Justice Sunita Agarwal and Justice Aniruddha Mayee, strongly rejects the lackadaisical “Chalta Hai” mindset of State officials in legal documentation, especially affidavit filings. The court emphasizes the crucial nature of precise and thorough legal filings, refusing to tolerate inadequacies and highlighting the need for adherence to established protocols.
