CJI Surya Kant Completes 122 Days, No Supreme Court Judge Appointed Yet Amid Collegium Silence

122 days into CJI Surya Kant’s tenure, no Supreme Court judge has been appointed despite one vacancy. The delay raises questions as past Collegiums usually made recommendations much earlier.

“Definitely the Need of the Hour”: Supreme Court Agrees to Examine SCBA Plea for Dedicated Welfare Fund for SC Advocates

The Supreme Court has agreed to examine a plea by the SCBA seeking a dedicated welfare fund for advocates practicing in the Apex Court. The Court observed that such a fund is “the need of the hour” and issued notice to the Centre and Bar Councils.

Supreme Court Pulls Up CBI, ED for Delay in Anil Ambani Group Fraud Investigation

The Supreme Court criticised the CBI and ED for their “reluctance” in probing the alleged Rs 73,000 crore fraud involving Anil Ambani Group companies. The Court has now ordered a fair, transparent and time-bound investigation and asked agencies to submit fresh status reports.

“Nothing Survives After Detention Revoked”: Supreme Court Closes Plea Against Sonam Wangchuk’s NSA Detention

The Supreme Court disposed of a plea filed by Sonam Wangchuk’s wife after the Centre revoked his detention under the National Security Act. The Court said that since the detention order was already cancelled, nothing remained to be decided in the case.

Supreme Court Halts Telangana HC’s 90-Day Rule on Film Ticket Price Hikes, Says Order Could Stall Movie Releases

The Supreme Court stayed a Telangana High Court order requiring the government to publish cinema ticket price hike decisions 90 days before a film’s release. The Court said the rule could disrupt film releases across the State and allowed the existing approval system to continue.

Supreme Court Permits Result Declaration for AYUSH Students Admitted Without NEET: “Withholding Results Will Cause Immense Hardship”

The Supreme Court allowed the declaration of results for undergraduate AYUSH students who were admitted without taking the NEET UG-2019 exam. However, the court maintained that their admissions were irregular and did not comply with required norms. Despite this, the students will be able to receive their results. The ruling balances adherence to regulations with considerations for students’ futures.