Supreme Court Slams 16-Year Delay in Acid Ingestion Case: “Being Fed Acid Is Horrendous”

The Supreme Court expressed shock over a 16-year pending trial of acid survivors who were forced to drink acid, calling the crime “horrendous.” The Court pulled up states and authorities for inaction and will hear the matter again after six weeks.

Your Lordship Has Grown as a Judge, but Remained the Same Human Being: SG Tushar Mehta Bids Farewell To CJI Gavai

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta praised outgoing CJI BR Gavai for growing immensely as a judge while remaining humble and grounded as a human being. The Supreme Court bid farewell to the Chief Justice ahead of his retirement on November 23.

“You Are the Product”: X Corp Challenges Centre’s Sahyog Portal Over Secretive Content Bans

X Corp tells Karnataka HC that the Sahyog portal enables secret censorship without due process. SG Mehta defends it as vital for India’s massive digital safety.

Justice Bela M. Trivedi Retires Today: Supreme Court Judgments That Defines Her Judicial Legacy

Today, On 9th June, Justice Bela M. Trivedi retired , leaving behind a strong judicial legacy. Her Supreme Court judgments showed bold decision-making and clear constitutional understanding, making a lasting impact despite her relatively short tenure on the bench.

Lawyers Praise Retiring SC Justice Bela Trivedi: “Never Bowed Down to Popular Sentiment”

Today, On 16th May, Lawyers praised Justice Bela Trivedi for never yielding to popular sentiment. During her farewell, CJI BR Gavai and Justice AG Masih commended her strong work ethic, discipline, and deep legal acumen while seated on the ceremonial bench.

Supreme Court Seeks Suggestions on UGC Rules in Case Linked to Rohith Vemula, Payal Tadvi Suicides Over Caste Bias

Radhika Vemula and Abeda Salim Tadvi filed a Public Interest Litigation in the Supreme Court of India, highlighting caste-based discrimination linked to their children’s suicides. The Court allows suggestions for UGC regulations to address such discrimination in higher education. Measures for better enforcement and protection for students are critically discussed.

Kapil Sibal Slams Waqf Law 2025 In Supreme Court: “State Officer Acting as Judge in Own Cause Is Unconstitutional”

Today, On 16th April, Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal, arguing before the Supreme Court, strongly opposed the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025. He said allowing a state-appointed Collector to decide if a property is waqf makes the officer a “judge in his own cause”, which is unconstitutional.

Waqf Row | “When We Sit Here, We Lose Our Religion”: CJI Khanna Hits Back When SG Mehta Says “Your Lordships Cannot Hear This Case”

Today, On 16th April, During the Waqf Amendment Act hearing, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta’s remark” Then this bench also cannot hear the case” created a sharp response from the Supreme Court, which questioned the inclusion of non-Muslims in Waqf bodies and pressed the Centre for clarity.

Centre Informs Supreme Court: Efforts to Resolve Mineral Royalty and Tax Dispute with States

New Delhi: Today, 20th March, The Central Government has informed the Supreme Court that it is working to settle the long-standing issue of royalty and tax dues related to mineral rights and mineral-rich lands. This dispute involves the Centre and several mineral-rich states, including Jharkhand, which are seeking to recover dues worth thousands of crores from the government and mining companies.

Supreme Court Directs Special Bench to Reconsider Indira Jaising Judgment on Senior Designation Case

NEW DELHI: Today, 19th March, The Supreme Court of India is re-evaluating its 2017 ruling in Indira Jaising v. Supreme Court, which had established guidelines for designating lawyers as Senior Advocates. A special bench comprising Justices AS Oka, Ujjal Bhuyan, and SVN Bhatti is hearing the matter, with Solicitor General (SG) Tushar Mehta appearing for the Supreme Court’s administrative side.