Senior lawyer Mukul Rohatgi called Hindenburg Research a “dubious organisation” after its sudden announcement to shut down, sparking speculation of an attempt to avoid joint investigations by India and the US. Rohatgi criticized Hindenburg for destabilizing markets and targeting India’s economy, labeling its actions as a “shoot and scoot policy.” Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani also dismissed their allegations as baseless, emphasizing the group’s resilience against such attacks.
Supreme Court Justice B V Nagarathna emphasized the need for inclusive policies to eliminate barriers faced by differently-abled children during the ‘Invisible No More’ consultation with UNICEF. She outlined the importance of data-driven approaches, regular surveys, and accessible services to ensure equal opportunities, advocating for integrated support to combat societal stigma and enhance social security.
The Supreme Court Bar Association and Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association today have restricted law intern access to the Supreme Court premises due to overcrowding. They have requested limiting entry to specific days, enforcing a one intern per advocate rule, and designating a space for interns. This is in response to interns occupying facilities, leading to a lack of seating for members.
Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud visited Sri Venkateswara Vedic University in Tirupati, emphasizing the importance of digitizing ancient manuscripts. He commended SVVU and Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams for their joint efforts in the ‘Palm Leaf Edicts Digitization Project’ to preserve and make accessible this wealth of knowledge for future generations.
The Supreme Court Today (27 Feb), came down heavily on Patanjali Ayurved over the ‘misleading’ advertisements and asked the company to produce evidence or research on the matter.
