India is set to mark a historic milestone as, for the first time, its top three constitutional posts will be simultaneously held by leaders from the Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, and Scheduled Castes.
Advocate Sartej Singh Narula secured 1,781 votes, defeating his closest rival by 377 votes, to become the President of Punjab and Haryana High Court Bar Association. Other key positions were also filled in the election.
Today, On 24th January, The Centre informed the Supreme Court that Shraddananda is seeking a direction for the President to decide on his mercy plea. The plea is related to his conviction, and the petitioner is requesting the President’s intervention. The Centre explained this during a virtual hearing in the apex court. The Court will now consider the matter for further proceedings.
A federal judge in Seattle has temporarily halted President Donald Trump’s order denying U.S. citizenship to babies born to non-citizen parents, calling it “blatantly unconstitutional.” The order, challenged by multiple lawsuits, would impact over 150,000 newborns annually, stripping them of citizenship rights guaranteed under the 14th Amendment.
NEW DELHI: Senior advocate Iqbal M. Chagla, one of India’s most respected lawyers, passed away on Sunday in Mumbai at the age of 85. Known for his sharp legal mind and unwavering integrity, Chagla also served as the President of the Bombay Bar Association during the 1990s, where he boldly stood against corruption in the judiciary. Under his leadership, resolutions were passed against six sitting judges, some of which led to their resignations.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court Bar Association has written a letter to the President, Prime Minister, and Chief Justice of India, protesting the removal of a Hanuman temple from Justice Kait’s official residence. The association feels that this action disrespects religious beliefs and has asked for intervention. They are requesting that necessary steps be taken to resolve the issue.
The Karnataka High Court Today (Nov 27) quashed a First Information Report (FIR) registered against Karnataka State BJP President BY Vijayendra over an alleged offensive post on social media site X from the official handle of the State BJP unit. Justice M Nagaprasanna said the Court was “closing” the case and ordered for the quashing of the FIR and all related proceedings.
Today, On 25th November, the Supreme Court extended by four weeks the government’s deadline to decide on Balwant Singh Rajoana’s mercy plea, tied to his death sentence for assassinating former Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh. The case raises significant legal and political issues related to clemency, justice, and national security concerns over pro-Khalistan sentiment.
Justice BV Nagarathna criticized executive overreach at the Justice S. Natarajan lecture, particularly unlawful demolitions targeting accused individuals. She emphasized the necessity of due process and proper tribunal qualifications, cautioning against political influence in judicial functions. The Supreme Court’s judgment against punitive demolitions highlights the need for checks on executive powers and urban housing reform.
Today, On 23rd October, the Supreme Court rejected Swamy Shraddananda’s appeal against his life imprisonment for murdering his wife, reaffirming the lower court’s decision. Shraddananda, 84, had challenged the ruling, asserting violations of his constitutional rights. The court emphasized that presidential pardon powers apply even with life sentences, leaving him to serve his term.
