In the shoe-hurling incident targeting CJI B.R. Gavai, the Supreme Court said it is “not against free speech, but not at the cost of others’ dignity,” warning that unregulated social media is turning into a dangerous, money-spinning venture.
Today(on 12th July), The Supreme Court declined a plea for additional measures to prevent violence against doctors, asserting existing laws are sufficient and petitioners can approach relevant courts for specific cases. A bench led by Justice Sanjiv Khanna deliberated on the Delhi Medical Association’s writ petition, noting the recurring incidents highlighted by Senior Advocate Vijay Hansaria.
