Justice Yashwant Varma Resigns Ahead of Impeachment, Third Sitting Judge in India’s History to Step Down

Justice Yashwant Varma has resigned from the Allahabad High Court, becoming the third sitting judge in India’s history to step down amid imminent impeachment proceedings. His exit abruptly halts an accountability process that gained momentum in Parliament recently.

Employer Cannot Compel An Employee To Remain In Service Due To Financial Difficulties: Kerala High Court

The Kerala High Court held that employers cannot force continued service merely due to financial hardship, reaffirming employee autonomy employment relationships. Justice N Nagaresh clarified that resignations submitted must be accepted unless contractual conditions remain unfulfilled, ensuring legal certainty.

C. P. Radhakrishnan Takes Oath as 15th Vice-President of India, Dhankhar Seen at Swearing-In Ceremony for the First Time Since Sudden Resignation

Today, On 12th September, C. P. Radhakrishnan has officially taken oath as the 15th Vice-President of India. Former Vice-President Dhankhar was seen at the swearing-in ceremony for the first time since his sudden Resignation, drawing significant attention and media coverage.

Cash-for-Jobs Scam | ‘We Will Not Expunge Anything, No Review’: Supreme Court Refuses to Alter Judgment in V Senthil Balaji Case

Today, On 11th July, In the cash-for-jobs scam case involving V Senthil Balaji, the Supreme Court said, “We will not expunge anything… no question of entertaining any review.” The Court clarified the observations won’t affect the ongoing trial.

Cash-for-Jobs Case | “Attempting to Delay Trial by Implicating 2,000 People”: Supreme Court Slams TN Govt in Senthil Balaji Probe

Today, On 29th July, In the ongoing cash-for-jobs case, the Supreme Court strongly criticised the Tamil Nadu government for allegedly trying to delay the trial against ex-minister Senthil Balaji by naming over 2,000 individuals as accused, calling it an abuse of judicial process.

Supreme Court: “No Occasion to Entertain This Application, DMK Leader V Senthil Balaji Resigns as TN Minister”

Today, On 28th April, The Supreme Court stated, “No occasion to entertain this application,” after being informed that DMK leader V Senthil Balaji’s resignation as Tamil Nadu Minister had been accepted by the Governor, as per a press release.

Bombay High Court Grants Pension to Former Judge Pushpa Ganediwala After Controversial ‘Skin-to-Skin’ Judgment

Mumbai, March 13– The Bombay High Court on Thursday ruled that Pushpa Ganediwala, former High Court judge, is entitled to receive pension equivalent to that of a High Court judge. This comes after her demotion and resignation following controversial judgments related to the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.

Supreme Court Refuses Petition Challenging Senior Designation of 70 Advocates by Delhi High Court

NEW DELHI: On Friday(31st Jan), the Supreme Court decided not to entertain a petition that challenged the senior designation of 70 advocates by the Delhi High Court. This petition was filed by Advocate Sanjay Dubey, who had applied for the senior designation but was not granted it by the Delhi High Court.

Devang Vyas Resigns as Additional Solicitor General for Bombay, Gujarat High Courts

Maharashtra: The Additional Solicitor General (ASG) for Maharashtra and Gujarat, Devang Girish Vyas, has stepped down from his position. He submitted his resignation to the Law Minister on Tuesday, bringing an end to his 12-year tenure. Vyas confirmed his resignation applies to both states, and he expressed gratitude for the support he received during his service.

[BharatPe 81 Crore Fraud Case] Delhi High Court Quashes Lookout Circular Against Ashneer Grover, Wife Madhuri

The Delhi High Court today (12th Nov) has quashed a lookout circular against Ashneer Grover and his wife Madhuri, following the nullification of an FIR related to alleged fraud and forgery valued at Rs 81.3 crore. The couple had faced legal challenges after internal investigations by BharatPe led to accusations of financial misconduct.