CJI Sanjiv Khanna: “The Way Courts in India Think & Work Changed a Lot After the Emergency in 1975”

Chief Justice of India, Sanjiv Khanna, talks about how the judiciary changed after the 1975 Emergency. Earlier, courts had a narrow view of fundamental rights, but now they take a broader approach. He highlights the Supreme Court’s role in ensuring social justice, fairness, and constitutional values. While progress has been made, challenges like delays, high legal costs, and misinformation still exist. He emphasizes the need for more reforms to maintain trust in the judiciary.

Karnataka State Bar Council’s Decision to Deny Enrollment to Non-Karnataka Law Graduates Amid Fake Degree Concerns

BENGALURU: The Karnataka State Bar Council (KSBC) has recently made a decision to deny enrollment to law graduates who earned their three-year LLB degrees from institutions outside Karnataka. This decision has triggered a heated debate among legal experts and law aspirants.