Government Vs Governor : Karnataka To Move Supreme Court As Governor Threatens To Skip Joint Assembly Session

The Karnataka government is set to move the Supreme Court after the Governor objected to parts of the prepared speech as “biased” and threatened to skip the Assembly Session. Siddaramaiah’s administration says his absence beyond 11:15 am would violate Article 176(1).

Abuse of Process & Violation of Liberty: Madras HC Slams Repeated Incarceration, Grants 12-Week Interim Bail to Savukku Shankar

The Madras High Court granted 12-week interim bail to YouTube journalist Savukku Shankar, noting repeated incarceration and misuse of criminal law against him. The judges flagged abuse of process, medical concerns, and continuous violation of his personal liberty.

‘Repeat It in Open Court’: Justice GR Swaminathan Confronts Vikas Singh Over Political Ambitions Remark

Justice GR Swaminathan questioned Senior Advocate Vikas Singh over reported remarks suggesting the judge had political ambitions during the Thiruparankundram lamp-lighting contempt hearing. The Madras High Court also sought an explanation from the State Chief Secretary over alleged non-compliance with court orders.

KHCAA To Approach Supreme Court Over State’s Land Acquisition Move For Kerala High Court Relocation Plan

The Kerala High Court Advocates’ Association is preparing to approach the Supreme Court against the State government’s decision to acquire land for relocating the Kerala High Court to Kalamassery, after the Cabinet recently approved the plan for a new judicial city.

“No Obstacle to 8 Universities”: Supreme Court Allows VC Appointments, Rest to Be Reviewed in Chambers

SC allows VC appointments in agreed universities, keeps contested cases for chamber review. Bench stresses no open discussion on individual candidates.

Supreme Court adjourns PIL on transfer of TN ministers’ trials, seeks response on “100 pending PC Act cases” claim

The Supreme Court adjourned a PIL on Tamil Nadu ministers’ trial transfers after petitioners’ counsel sought two weeks. Justice Surya Kant told the state, “You too have discharged cases yourself. We’ll hear both sides together.”

Kerala Universities VC Appointments | Supreme Court Appoints Retired Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia to Lead Search Committee

TodAY, On 18th August, In the Kerala universities vice-chancellor appointments case, the Supreme Court appointed retired Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia as chairperson of the search committee, empowering him to form joint or separate panels to shortlist candidates for both universities at the earliest.

Supreme Court to Tamil Nadu Govt: “Undertake That No Cases Dropped Against Incumbent Ministers Without Probe”

The Supreme Court asked the Tamil Nadu Government to give a clear undertaking that no criminal case against any current minister or MLA was dropped without completing the probe. A specific affidavit must be filed within two weeks.

Bike Taxi Service Appeal| “State’s Action Infringes on the Service Providers’ Fundamental Right to Conduct Trade”: OLA To Karnataka HC

Today, On 10th July, OLA has appealed to the Karnataka High Court, arguing that the state’s ban on bike taxis infringes on the fundamental right to conduct trade under Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution, as upheld by a single bench ruling.

Delhi High Court Asks Why Govt Delayed Salary Hike for Law Researchers of Judges: “They Play Critical Role. Even Work Late & On Weekends”

Delhi High Court Today (July 8) questioned the state government over a pending salary hike for legal researchers approved in 2023. The petitioners demand full payment with interest from October 2022.