DLSAs And Lok Adalats Cannot Exercise Judicial Powers To Grant Divorce: Allahabad High Court

The Allahabad High Court held that Lok Adalats and District Legal Services Authorities cannot grant divorce decrees, ruling that only family courts possess jurisdiction to dissolve marriages, while Lok Adalats are limited to facilitating settlements and lack authority to exercise judicial powers in matrimonial disputes.

Strictly Implement Supreme Court Directions on Bail for Undertrials: Delhi HC Tells District Courts in Long-Custody Cases

Delhi High Court directed district courts to strictly implement Supreme Court directions on granting bail to undertrials held in prolonged custody. The case involved an accused who had spent more than one-third of a seven-year sentence in jail.

“Your Lieutenant Governor is Dynamic”: CJI Surya Kant Praises VK Saxena During Ladakh Visit Inaugurating Court Complexes

During a visit to Ladakh, CJI Surya Kant praised Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena while inaugurating court complexes in Leh and Kargil, highlighting his leadership and administrative potential for regional development.

Supreme Court Seeks Details From States on Free Medical Treatment Schemes for Acid Attack Survivors

The Supreme Court has directed all States and Union Territories to submit details of schemes for medical treatment of acid attack survivors. The Court said the aim is to ensure survivors get timely treatment and are not denied care due to lack of funds.

Jagatsinghpur DLSA Employee Dies by Suicide After Alleging Harassment by Seniors in Video

A 39-year-old DLSA employee in Jagatsinghpur died by suicide after recording a video accusing senior officials of mental harassment and torture. Police have registered an unnatural death case and launched a detailed investigation following an FIR by his wife.

Supreme Court Orders Immediate Treatment for Acid Attack Survivors, Compensation Pending Since 1994

Today, On 3rd December, The Supreme Court has directed states to ensure immediate medical treatment for acid attack survivors, highlighting long delays in relief. The Court noted that compensation for victims has been pending since 1994, urging strict implementation of prior orders.

If Animals Could Have a Religion, Man Would Be Devil: Justice MM Sundresh at Kerala Conference on Human-Wildlife Conflict

Today, On 30th August, The NALSA-KeLSA legal conference on human-wildlife conflict began in Kerala, where Justice MM Sundresh stressed that reckless human actions drive the crisis. Referring to a WhatsApp message, he noted, “If animals could have a religion, man would be devil.”

Court Awards Death Sentence in Rarest of Rare Rape-Murder Case: “Victim Was the Same Age as His Daughter”

A Bengal court sentenced a man to death for raping and murdering a minor girl, calling it a rarest of rare case. The judge noted, “The victim was the same age as his daughter.”

Domestic Violence Act: Supreme Court Issues 7 Crucial Directions to Ensure Effective Enforcement Across India

The Supreme Court has issued seven crucial directions to ensure better implementation of the Domestic Violence Act. Despite being in force for over 20 years, the Court observed the law is still not uniformly applied across India.

JUSTICE AHSANUDDIN AMANULLAH

Justice Ahsanuddin Amanullah, born on May 11, 1963, in Bihar, has held various legal positions since his graduation from Patna Law College in 1991. He served as Standing Counsel and Government Advocate for Bihar, became a judge at the Patna High Court in 2011, and was elevated to the Supreme Court on February 6, 2023, retiring in 2028.