CJI BR Gavai Launches MNLU Mumbai Permanent Campus Project, Praises Maharashtra’s Judicial Infrastructure

Chief Justice of India BR Gavai inaugurated the project for MNLU Mumbai’s new campus at Goregaon, lauding Maharashtra’s efforts in strengthening judicial and legal infrastructure. He encouraged students to embrace litigation and uphold the Constitution’s ideals of social and economic justice.

Russian Woman’s Kids Found in Cave| Where Were You When Your Kids Lived in a Cave?: Supreme Court Slams Israeli Man

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?”

BREAKING| Supreme Court Allows 2022 MP Civil Judge Recruitment: 3-Year Practice or 70% LL.B Marks in One Attempt Rule Not Applicable

Today, On 23rd September, The Supreme Court has allowed the 2022 Madhya Pradesh Civil Judge selection to proceed, ruling that the conditions of three years’ legal practice or 70% LL.B marks in a single attempt will not apply.

Justice Abhay Oka Urges Law Students to Join the Bar: “Earn Big, Serve Bigger. Litigation is 5-Star Social Work

Justice Abhay Oka inspires future lawyers at NLSIU, calling litigation “5-star social work.” He urges students to join the Bar, highlighting how they can earn well while defending rights, doing pro bono work, and serving justice.

Supreme Court Orders Eviction, Returns Cinema Hall to Owner After 63 Years: “We Finally Bring the Curtains Down”

The Supreme Court has ordered the eviction of a tenant’s legal heir and directed the return of the Mansarovar Palace cinema hall in Prayagraj to its rightful owners after 63 years. The court remarked, “We finally bring the curtains down on this long drawn out litigation.”

BREAKING | Justice Kant Slams NGO Over Anti-Solar Petition in Supreme Court: “Competitor is Funding This Litigation. Who Has Planted You?”

A dramatic courtroom moment unfolded in Supreme Court Today (April 1) as Justice Kant questioned an NGO’s motives for opposing a solar plant. He asked, “Who has planted you?” and hinted at rival funding behind the case.

Delhi High Court Urges Centre and Delhi Government to Resolve Sainik Farm Regularisation Issue

New Delhi – The Delhi High Court on Wednesday urged the Centre and the Delhi government to resolve the long-pending issue of regularising the Sainik Farm colony in South Delhi. The court asked both authorities to sit together and find a solution.

Supreme Court To Young Couples: “Failure of Marriage Isn’t the End of Life”

The Supreme Court, while hearing a case of marital discord, emphasized that the failure of a marriage does not signify the end of life. Exercising its special powers under Article 142 of the Constitution, the Court granted the couple a divorce. Additionally, it put an end to all pending legal proceedings between them. The ruling highlights the Court’s approach in resolving matrimonial disputes with a focus on justice and closure.

Gurmeet Ram Rahim Moves Supreme Court to Stay Trial on 2015 Sacrilege Case Trial| Scheduled On March 18

NEW DELHI: Today, 3rd Feb, Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim has filed a petition in the Supreme Court to lift the stay imposed on the trial in the 2015 sacrilege cases. This trial involves incidents of desecration of the Guru Granth Sahib in Punjab. The stay had been issued by the Punjab and Haryana High Court, halting the legal proceedings. Ram Rahim is seeking the vacation of this stay.

[BREAKING] Krishna-Janmabhoomi Case| Supreme Court Says Plea on 15 Lawsuits Consolidation Can Be Raised Later

The Supreme Court of India reviewed a plea regarding the consolidation of 15 lawsuits related to the Mathura Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah Masjid dispute, initially ordered by the Allahabad High Court. The Supreme Court supported this consolidation as it serves the interests of justice and stated the plea could be raised later.