Today, On 20th May, The Supreme Court emphasized the need for junior lawyers to argue before vacation benches. This allows them to gain experience and advance professionally. The Court urged senior lawyers to support this initiative, highlighting the importance of providing opportunities for young legal professionals. Emphasis was also placed on the role of senior lawyers in mentoring and training junior members of the legal profession.
The Supreme Court set to hear a plea challenging new criminal legislation, questioning its constitutionality and potential impacts on fundamental rights. The laws, known as the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, and the Bharatiya Sakshya Act, have raised concerns about police powers and violations of citizen rights, leading to a significant judicial review.
Today, On 7th May, The Supreme Court urged IAS and IPS officers to resolve their disputes for a harmonious work environment, suggesting withdrawing allegations and pursuing a settlement to prevent career harm. The court directed the officers to refrain from engaging in public conflicts and media interactions. The case has been temporarily halted for potential resolution.
Today, 2nd May, The Supreme Court granted anticipatory bail to a hotel manager involved in a ‘Honey Trap’ case involving blackmail through romantic relationships. The decision offers temporary relief amid ongoing investigations. The Court also issued a notice to the Madhya Pradesh Police. The case highlights complex legal issues around entrapment, consent, and defendant rights.
Today 2nd April, Supreme Court Concludes Legal Proceedings Regarding Mukhtar Ansari’s Appeal Against Conviction. New Delhi: In light of Mukhtar Ansari’s passing, the Supreme Court concluded proceedings today on Tuesday regarding his appeal against a verdict by the Allahabad High Court, which sentenced the imprisoned former gangster-turned-politician to a five-year prison term in a case […]
The Supreme Court of India is currently engaged in a comprehensive reassessment of its 2018 judgment regarding the automatic expiry of stay orders in civil and criminal cases. This pivotal decision, originally made in the case of Asian Resurfacing of Road Agency P. Ltd. vs. Central Bureau of Investigation, mandated that interim stay orders by […]
Supreme Court Urges Central Government to Reevaluate Policy Permitting LMV License Holders to Operate Transport Vehicles Up to 7,500 KG In a recent development, the Supreme Court, led by a Constitution Bench comprising Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud, Justices Hrishikesh Roy, PS Narasimha, Pankaj Mithal, and Manoj Misra, has called upon the Central […]
