‘Ineffective and Misused’: Supreme Court Flags Serious Gaps in India’s Anti-Dowry Laws

The Supreme Court said anti-dowry laws suffer from both poor enforcement and misuse, allowing the social evil to continue unchecked. Calling dowry eradication a constitutional necessity, the court issued strict directions for faster trials and stronger awareness measures.

JUSTICE K.V. VISWANATHAN

Justice K.V. Viswanathan, born on May 26, 1966, in Kerala, became a Supreme Court judge on May 19, 2023. He has a notable legal career, becoming a Senior Advocate in 2009 and representing key cases, including marriage equality and privacy rights. He is anticipated to ascend as India’s 58th Chief Justice in 2030.

JUSTICE P.S NARSIMHA

Justice P.S. Narasimha, born on May 3, 1963, assumed office as a Supreme Court Judge on August 31, 2021. He has authored 59 judgments and notably contributed to landmark cases and legal reforms. He will become Chief Justice of India in October 2027, being appointed directly from the bar.

“Arya Samaj Mandir Shall Ensure That Marriage Witnesses are Genuine, Bona Fide, and Have a Verifiable Status”: Delhi HC

Delhi High Court directs Arya Samaj Temples to ensure genuine marriage witnesses, emphasizing relatives or long-time acquaintances. Court voided a marriage due to false affidavits on the uncle’s marital status. Girl of legal age refused to accompany petitioner, court states no further orders, but uncle’s wife is free to pursue criminal complaint and police can investigate.

[BREAKING] Same-Sex Marriage | Justice Sanjeev Khanna Recused Himself from the Hearing Citing Personal Reasons

Justice Sanjeev Khanna today recused himself from hearing a review petition on same-sex marriage, leading to the reconstitution of a five-judge constitutional bench by CJI DY Chandrachud. The Supreme Court deferred the hearing, and it was clarified that review petitions are decided in chambers, with no open court hearing. The original judgment denied marriage rights to queer couples.

BREAKING | Same-Sex Marriage | SC Denies Open Court Hearing for Review Plea Against Judgment on Marriage Equality

Today(on 9th July), Petitioners sought an open court hearing before a three-judge bench, led by CJI Chandrachud, to review the denial of marriage equality to the queer community by the Supreme Court. The petition challenges the Supreme Court’s decision against legalizing same-sex marriage in India, emphasizing the fundamental right to marry for all individuals, regardless of sexual orientation.

CJI Chandrachud Stresses ‘Vote of Conscience’ in Marriage Equality Discussion

Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud recently emphasized his stance on the marriage equality case during a panel discussion co-hosted by Georgetown University Law Center of Washington DC and Society for Democratic Rights (SDR). He stated, “Chief Justices too have been in the minority. There are thirteen significant cases in which our Chief Justices […]