“Parliament’s Power to Amend Constitution Includes the Preamble”: CJI Khanna Rejects PILs on Removing ‘Secular’ and ‘Socialist’

Today, On 25th November, the Supreme Court dismissed PILs to remove “secular” and “socialist” from the Indian Constitution’s Preamble. The Chief Justice stated that Parliament can amend the Preamble, and the court emphasized that defining these terms is a governmental responsibility. The terms were added in 1976 through the 42nd amendment.

CJI Khanna Announces New Roster for Case Allocation With Effect From November 11, Top 3 Benches Assigned For PILs Hearing

Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna announced a new case allocation roster effective November 11, organizing 16 benches. The CJI and senior judges will handle letter petitions and public interest litigations, focusing on social justice, election disputes, and habeas corpus cases. Justice Surya Kant’s bench will also address election-related matters.

‘Process Has Already Commenced to Improve Mechanisms for Long-Pending Cases’: CJI-Designate Justice Sanjiv Khanna’s Initiative to Address Judicial Pendency

Justice Sanjiv Khanna will assume office as India’s 51st Chief Justice on November 11, focusing on reducing the Supreme Court’s backlog of over 82,000 cases. Upholding judicial integrity and citizen rights, he emphasizes timely justice and effective case management, while also valuing his privacy amidst increasing responsibilities in the judiciary.

BREAKING | SC Gives Split Verdict on GM Mustard Release; Directs Union Govt to Formulate GMO Policy

Today(on 23rd July), the Supreme Court issued a split verdict on the approval for GM Mustard, with Justice BV Nagarathna opposing it due to lack of indigenous research, and Justice Sanjay Karol supporting it. Both agreed on the need for a national policy on GM crops. The case has been referred to the Chief Justice for further deliberation.

“Is at the Behest of Some One?”: CJI | Multiple PILs Dismissed by SC on Reopening Day

The Supreme Court on Monday (July 8th) refused to entertain a slew of public interest litigation (PIL) petitions, most of which it deemed frivolous. The reopening day saw many PIL petitions listed before various Benches, particularly the Court of Chief Justice of India (CJI).

Ram Navami Clash | Cal HC Directs NIA to File Report

Today(on 26th April), The Calcutta High Court has directed the NIA to investigate the recent clashes in Murshidabad during Ram Navami, considering transferring the case to the central agency. The court’s decision follows a report detailing the use of explosives and weaponry, and it has set a deadline for the NIA to submit its report by May 10.