Bar Polls to Be Supervised by Retired Judges: Supreme Court Orders, Cites Trust Deficit in BCI

Today, On 10th November, The Supreme Court directed that all state bar council elections be conducted under the supervision of retired high court judges, highlighting a trust deficit in the Bar Council of India and emphasising the need for transparency and fairness in the electoral process.

Bar Council Elections Row | Supreme Court Orders BCI to Announce Punjab & Haryana Polls Within 10 Days

Today, On 31st October, The Supreme Court directed the Bar Council of India to announce elections for the Punjab and Haryana bar councils within ten days, setting a deadline of December 31, 2025, for the polls while addressing concerns over delay in the election process.

Police Commissioner Accepts Our Demand, Strike Ends: Delhi Bar Leader Announces After Advocates’ Protest

Delhi district court lawyers withdrew their strike after Police Commissioner Satish Golcha assured that police officers will physically appear in courts to give evidence. Bar leaders said their immediate demand was met, though BNSS amendment remains a long-term goal.

Delhi Lawyers Refuse to Recall Indefinite Strike From Sept 8 Despite BCI Appeal

The Bar Council of India has urged Delhi bar associations to withdraw their indefinite strike from September 8, stressing that most concerns over police witness video conferencing have already been addressed. BCI Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra said repeated strikes harm litigants and weaken the bar’s credibility.

BCI Chairman Urges Delhi Bar to End Indefinite Strike, Calls for Joint Meet on Sept 8: “Repeated Abstentions Causing Grave Hardship to Litigants”

Today, On 6th September, BCI Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra urged the Delhi Bar Association to end its indefinite strike, stressing that repeated abstentions are causing grave hardship to litigants, under-trial prisoners, victims of crime, and advocates eager to perform professional duties.

“Let Us Examine, Fact by Fact, Judge by Judge”: BCI Chief Manan Kumar Mishra Dismisses Dushyant Dave’s Claims of Judicial Compromise Under PM Modi

BCI Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra hits back at senior advocate Dushyant Dave’s statement accusing judiciary of compromising under Modi’s rule, calling it baseless and misleading. “Supreme Court has protected rule of law, not surrendered to executive,” he asserts.

Supreme Court Seeks BCI Chairman’s Assistance on Enrolment Fee Cap: “We Are Not Inclined to Issue Notice, But Want BCI’s Response to Examine Compliance”

The Supreme Court asked BCI Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra to assist in checking compliance with the enrolment fee cap, saying, “We are not inclined to issue notice, but want BCI’s response to examine compliance with para 109.”

BCI Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra Slams Arrest of Law Student Sharmishta Panoli: “Blatant Assault on Freedom of Expression”

BCI Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra strongly criticised the arrest of law student Sharmishta Panoli, calling it a “blatant assault on freedom of expression” and a dangerous trend that threatens democratic values and constitutional rights.

BCI Urges SCBA, SCAORA to Honour Justice Bela Trivedi with Traditional Farewell

The Bar Council of India has urged the Supreme Court Bar Association and SCAORA to reconsider their decision against holding a farewell for Justice Bela M. Trivedi, emphasizing the importance of tradition and respect in the judiciary. Both associations’ refusal raises concerns within the legal community regarding adherence to protocol.

‘Dignity & Decorum Supreme Court Must Always Maintained’: Legal Experts Slam VP Dhankhar and BJP MP Dubey for Remarks Against Supreme Court

Last week, Vice President Dhankhar criticized the judiciary for setting deadlines on presidential decisions, suggesting it acted like a “super Parliament.” Legal experts condemned his remarks as irresponsible. BJP MP Dubey also disparaged the Supreme Court, prompting the BJP leadership to clarify their respect for the judiciary amidst concerns over recent riots related to a controversial law.