Supreme Court Takes Suo Motu Cognizance of Police Station CCTV Failures After 11 Custodial Deaths in Rajasthan

The Supreme Court will hear a suo motu case on faulty CCTV systems in police stations after reports of 11 custodial deaths in Rajasthan. The court stressed accountability and ordered urgent follow-up action.

Supreme Court Urges States to Provide Child Care and Feeding Spaces in Public Buildings

New Delhi, Feb 19 – The Supreme Court has emphasized the importance of having dedicated spaces for child care and infant feeding in public buildings. It has directed state governments to ensure such facilities are available to support mothers and young children.

“District Judges Receive a Mere Rs 15,000 as Pension”: CJI Urges Centre to Examine

The Supreme Court today urged the Centre to address the meager pensions for district judges, citing concerns for their welfare. The Attorney General and Solicitor General were requested to collaborate with the amicus curiae to find a solution. The bench postponed the hearing to address pension-related concerns and highlighted the delay in implementing uniform service conditions for judicial officers.