Supreme Court Is Not Established to Justify Executive Actions Denying Liberty: Justice Ujjal Bhuyan

Justice Ujjal Bhuyan said the Supreme Court must not legitimise executive actions that curb liberty or breach human rights. Speaking in Goa, he stressed judicial unity to uphold law uniformly and promote global cooperation for extraditing white-collar offenders worldwide.

CJI Surya Kant to Lead ‘Mediation Awareness Walk’ in Goa, Attend National Conference on Dec 26

Chief Justice of India Surya Kant will lead a ‘Mediation Awareness Walk’ in Panaji, Goa, on December 26 to promote mediation as a people-centric dispute resolution method. He will also participate in a two-day national conference and symposium on mediation organised by the Bar Council of India.

“Democracy Did Not Grow Old Prematurely”: Supreme Court Judges Re-Enact Kesavananda Bharati Case at JGLS

Supreme Court judges, top law officers and senior advocates came together at JGLS to re-enact the iconic Kesavananda Bharati case. The event highlighted the Basic Structure doctrine and the continuing debate on judicial independence and parliamentary power.

Why Is the Lokpal Buying BMWs? Public Outcry Over Rs.70 Lakh Car Tender

The seven-member Lokpal headed by Justice A M Khanwilkar has invited bids to buy seven BMW 3 Series 330Li cars worth Rs.70 lakh each, sparking criticism as the tender mandates delivery within 30 days with no extension allowed.

From High Courts to Apex Court: Supreme Court Judges’ Parent High Courts Explained

Explore the journey of India’s Supreme Court judges from their parent High Courts to the apex bench. Understand their careers, appointments, and the Collegium system that shapes the nation’s highest judiciary.

CJI Gavai & Supreme Court Judges Donate Rs 25,000 Each for Flood Relief: Unwavering Commitment to Humanitarian Values

CJI B R Gavai and Supreme Court judges have donated Rs 25,000 each to the Prime Minister’s Flood Relief Fund. This move reflects their “unwavering commitment to humanitarian values” and support for flood-affected communities across India.

If Animals Could Have a Religion, Man Would Be Devil: Justice MM Sundresh at Kerala Conference on Human-Wildlife Conflict

Today, On 30th August, The NALSA-KeLSA legal conference on human-wildlife conflict began in Kerala, where Justice MM Sundresh stressed that reckless human actions drive the crisis. Referring to a WhatsApp message, he noted, “If animals could have a religion, man would be devil.”

Kiren Rijiju Slams Kapil Sibal as ‘Average Lawyer’: “One MP Can’t Dictate His Personal Agenda to Parliament”

Kiren Rijiju slammed Kapil Sibal as an “average lawyer,” saying, “One MP can’t dictate his personal agenda to Parliament,” after Sibal opposed any impeachment move against Justice Varma without probing Justice Yadav’s communal remarks.

Historic Nagpur Felicitation for CJI Gavai to Witness Unprecedented Supreme Court Gathering

On June 28, Nagpur will honor Chief Justice of India Bhushan Gavai in a historic celebration featuring five Supreme Court judges. This emotional event caps his elevation to chief justice since May 2024. The HCBA will also inaugurate a new bar room for lawyers, highlighting Gavai’s contributions to the legal community.

“You Create the Law and Then Challenge It”: Calcutta High Court’s Witty Exchange with TMC MP Kalyan Bandyopadhyay

During a criminal contempt hearing, Calcutta High Court judges and TMC MP Kalyan Bandyopadhyay engaged in humorous exchanges. Bandyopadhyay noted a parliamentary meeting agenda concerning judicial ethics, prompting witty remarks from the judges about the law’s creation and challenges. The interaction showcased a playful atmosphere amidst serious legal discussions.