AOR Misconduct Case | Supreme Court Rules in Favour of Lawyers After Split Verdict: “Majesty of Law Lies Not in Punishing But Forgiving”

Today, On 23rd July, In a misconduct case involving AoR P Soma Sundaram and another lawyer, the Supreme Court ruled in their favour after a split verdict. The Court observed, “Majesty of law lies not in punishing but forgiving.”

Madhya Pradesh HC Senior Advocate Calls Bar a “Goons’ Bar” | Faces Action, Demand to Revoke Senior Designation

Madhya Pradesh High Court Senior Advocate Aditya Sanghi called the Bar a “Goons’ Bar.” Following this, Bar Council President Dhanyakumar Jain filed a serious complaint, demanding the revocation of Sanghi’s senior designation.

Supreme Court: Judges Must Be Humble, Polite & Humane in Conduct

New Delhi, March 17 – The Supreme Court has emphasized that judicial officers should be humble, polite, and exhibit a humane approach in their conduct. The observation was made by a bench comprising Justices Surya Kant and N Kotiswar Singh while hearing a case related to the termination of a judicial officer from Punjab Judicial Services.

Isha Foundation Sues for Defamation Over Nakkheeran Videos; Seeks Rs 3 Crore Damages

Isha Foundation has filed a defamation suit against Nakkheeran for publishing critical allegations against it. Seeking Rs 3 crore in damages, the case, scheduled to begin arguments in April 2025, involves claims of misconduct. The Supreme Court previously ruled that two women at the ashram are there voluntarily, prompting ongoing investigations.