As an Officer of Court a Lawyer Must Uphold the Constitution of India: Kerala HC Seeks Identity of Advocate Who Approached Child in Custody Case

Kerala High Court criticised an unidentified lawyer for approaching a six-year-old in a custody dispute and misleading the child about the father waiting outside the courtroom. Court said lawyers must uphold Constitution, justice, and Rule of Law always.

Police Can’t Wait for Trial: Gauhati HC Orders Rs 25 Lakh Compensation for Custodial Death, Asks State to Recover from Guilty Officers

The Gauhati High Court has held that compensation for custodial death can be awarded even before a criminal trial concludes. In the Santosh Hojai case, the Court ordered Rs.25 lakh compensation, describing the accused officers’ actions as “barbaric” and capable of “shaking the judicial conscience.”

Daughter of Retired Bombay HC Judge Attacked!!: Ex-Judge Faces Threats Over 2024 Dawoodi Bohra Verdict

Retired Bombay High Court judge Justice G.S. Patel’s family has allegedly faced threats and violence for ten months across two continents, linked to his landmark April 2024 judgment in the Dawoodi Bohra succession dispute.

Misused And Abused His Authority: Allahabad HC Criticises Former CoP Ajay Kumar Mishra, Quashes Case Against Ghaziabad Family

The Allahabad High Court quashed Gangsters Act proceedings against a Ghaziabad family, holding that the dispute arose from property and financial transactions rather than organised criminal activity. The Court also observed that former Ghaziabad Police Commissioner Ajay Kumar Mishra appeared to have misused his authority in initiating the proceedings.

Rajasthan High Court Sets Aside Teacher’s Suspension over Social Media Remarks Against State Minister

The Rajasthan High Court set aside the suspension of a government school teacher accused of posting objectionable social media comments about a State minister, holding that suspension must have statutory backing and cannot be exercised as an unfettered executive power affecting civil rights.

Loyalty Of Officers Runs Not Towards The Constitution But for The Ruling Dispensation: Allahabad High Court On UP Police

The Allahabad High Court raised concerns over policing and governance in Uttar Pradesh, observing that sections of the police machinery appear more loyal to the ruling establishment than the Constitution. The Court highlighted issues relating to the Gangsters Act, administrative accountability, encounter killings, selective crackdowns, and alleged misuse of police powers.

CJI Surya Kant’s London Lecture Sparks Controversy After Attendees Raise Questions On Dissent And “Cockroach” Remarks

A lecture by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant at the University of London’s Birkbeck campus drew controversy after a tense exchange during the question-and-answer session. Attendees raised concerns regarding freedom of dissent in India and remarks linked to the term “cockroach” during discussions on artificial intelligence and international law.

Such Lapses Strike At The Very Foundation Of The Criminal Justice System: Supreme Court Slams Gujarat Police Over Missing Case Records

The Supreme Court held that loss of case records cannot justify keeping a criminal investigation pending indefinitely, expressing concern over a nearly two-decade delay. Setting aside the Gujarat High Court’s order, it directed Gujarat Police to complete the investigation within six weeks to protect the right to a speedy trial.

Questioning Police Action Is Not A Crime, Criminal Law Cannot Be Used To Silence A Citizen: Madras High Court Quashes Case Against Two Men

The Madras High Court quashed criminal proceedings against two men, holding that merely questioning the legality of police action cannot constitute a criminal offence unless the essential ingredients of the alleged offences are clearly established. The Court found the accusations vague and legally insufficient.

Court Cannot Be A Silent Spectator, Judicial Directions Cannot Be Frustrated By Administrative Officers: Allahabad HC Slams UP Home Secretary Sanjay Prasad Over Police Reforms

The Allahabad High Court criticised Uttar Pradesh Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Sanjay Prasad for allegedly obstructing police reform measures and investigative safeguards, observing that resistance by administrative authorities risks undermining judicial directions, accountability mechanisms, and efforts to strengthen the criminal justice system.