Rs 370 Biryani Controversy Reaches Supreme Court: PIL Demands Framework for Stand-Up Comedy, Podcasts and Online Content Platforms

A PIL before the Supreme Court seeks a regulatory framework for stand-up comedy, podcasts, live streams, and digital content. The plea over the “Rs 370 Biryani” controversy argues that creators should not face criminal action and highlights algorithm-driven content spread.

Misinformation Spreads Beyond Repair: PIL in Supreme Court Seeks Judicial Panel to Regulate Online Fake News

A PIL before the Supreme Court seeks an independent judicial commission to frame constitutional safeguards against online misinformation. Filed under Article 32, the plea highlights risks from algorithm-driven content amplification, viral fake narratives and children’s social media access, arguing that existing laws lag behind digital challenges.

Telangana Brings Advocates Protection Act 2026 Into Force, Strengthening Legal Safeguards For Lawyers Across The State

The Telangana Government brought the Telangana Advocates Protection Act, 2026 into force, establishing a stronger legal framework to protect advocates from threats, harassment, intimidation and attacks linked to professional duties, while promoting fearless legal practice and strengthening the independence of the legal profession.

If Victim of Commercial Sex Trafficking Is a Child, Provisions of POCSO Act Applies: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court held that trafficking of children for commercial sexual exploitation can attract prosecution under the POCSO Act, along with relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, ensuring stronger legal protection for minors.

Safety of Women Lawyers in Police Stations: Supreme Court Seeks Response from Centre & BCI On Uniform Policy Plea

The Supreme Court has issued notice to the Union government, all States, and Union Territories on a petition seeking uniform nationwide guidelines to protect women advocates visiting police stations, especially during late evening and night hours, ensuring their safety, dignity, and protection.

Not Having 10–5 Job, Judges Read 60 Files, Our Office Starts After 5 PM: Supreme Court Judges and Lawyers On Judicial Vacations

The Supreme Court witnessed a candid exchange as judges and senior law officers defended court vacations, highlighting demanding constitutional responsibilities. The Solicitor General stressed, “We are not having 10-5 jobs… judges read 60 files, our office starts after 5 pm.”

Supreme Court Issues Notice on Challenge to UGC Equity & Grievance Regulations of 2026, 2023 and 2012

The Supreme Court issued notice on a petition challenging the constitutional validity of multiple regulations framed by the University Grants Commission, including its 2026 Promotion of Equity rules and the 2023 and 2012 student grievance-related frameworks. These regulatory measures are now in dispute.

Deepfake Misuse: Gujarat High Court Issues Notices to Tech Giants, Seeks Stronger AI Regulation And Content Removal Framework

The Gujarat High Court issued notices to Meta India Google X Reddit and Scribd over deepfake misuse concerns. Bench led by Chief Justice Sunita Agarwal directed intermediaries to join Sahyog portal and ensure timely removal of unlawful AI content

India’s Arbitration Framework Has Advanced, But Key Obstacles Remain: CJI Surya Kant

India’s arbitration system has grown significantly, but Chief Justice of India Surya Kant said major hurdles still exist, especially in building trust, strengthening institutions, and ensuring a continuous pool of skilled arbitration professionals to support the country’s evolving dispute resolution framework.

You Created Tribunals, Now It’s Your Headache And A Liability For Judiciary: Supreme Court Slams Government

Today, On 26th February, The Supreme Court criticised India’s tribunals as a burden on the judiciary and a “headache” for the Centre, with CJI Kant saying they have become a “no man’s land” lacking accountability, making the system a government-created liability.