Today, On 11st December, The Chief Justice of Sri Lanka joined CJI Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi on the Supreme Court bench, saying it was a great honour to be here and that India is our closest neighbour, marking a moment.
The Supreme Court Bar Association will organise an 8KM Run/Walkathon themed “Justice for All” in New Delhi on November 9, starting 7 AM from the Supreme Court Gate, to promote equality, legal awareness, fitness, and unity in the legal community.
Supreme Court Justice Vikram Nath said artificial intelligence will change how we work and live, urging judges and lawyers to uphold fairness and compassion as technology tests the legal system. He delivered these remarks during the AK Sen Memorial Lecture at the India International Centre in New Delhi.
Today, On 29th August, The Supreme Court heard a PIL on the detention of migrant Muslim workers from West Bengal suspected as Bangladeshi nationals. The Bench observed, “There are sensitive issues like national security and saving resources for our own people.”
The Supreme Court has directed authorities to round up stray dogs in Delhi NCR, citing rising bite incidents and public safety concerns. The court emphasised that the move aims to protect both people and the animals’ welfare.
The Supreme Court will hear in July a petition challenging the proposed demolition of alleged illegal structures in Okhla village. The plea raises concerns over residents’ rights and the legality of the demolition drive.
On April 10, 2025, Mission Accessibility will host a discussion titled ‘Disability Rights and Beyond’ featuring Dr DY Chandrachud, former Chief Justice of India. The event aims to address disability rights, accessibility challenges, and promote inclusive legal frameworks for persons with disabilities at the India International Centre in New Delhi.
The Supreme Court Today (Feb 28) dismissed a plea regarding the February 15 stampede at New Delhi Railway Station, where petitioners claimed 200 deaths, but officials reported 18. The court advised affected families to seek justice and questioned the allegations against the State government.
A top committee in Gujarat met to prepare the state’s Uniform Civil Code (UCC). The discussion covered important legal and social points of the new law. Officials talked about ways to make personal laws the same for all communities. This step is seen as an important move towards legal changes in the state.
The Federation of Indian Publishers filed a copyright case against OpenAI in the Delhi High Court. This adds to a similar ongoing case at the same court, highlighting concerns over the use of copyrighted material by AI systems. The publishers allege unauthorized use of their content, raising questions about intellectual property rights in the digital age.
