“Think First, Speak Later”: Justice Tejas Karia Tells Young Lawyers at IBA Next Gen Summit

Justice Tejas Karia said that real advocacy begins with clear thinking, not dramatic speaking, while addressing young lawyers at the IBA summit in New Delhi. He emphasised discipline, humility, careful listening, and limited dependence on technology in the courtroom.

Legal Aid Is Where Constitutional Design Meets Reality and Its Availability Must Be Made Easier: CJI-Designate Justice Surya Kant

CJI-Designate Justice Surya Kant said, “Legal aid is where constitutional design meets reality and its availability must be made easier,” emphasising that true justice can be achieved only when legal assistance is accessible to every citizen equally.

Let AI Assist, But Judges and Lawyers Must Be the Final Arbiters: Justice Surya Kant

Supreme Court Justice Surya Kant highlighted that AI can assist judges, lawyers, and citizens, but cannot replace the human element in justice. “Let AI guide, but judges and lawyers must be the final arbiters,” he said.

BREAKING | Supreme Court Extends Free Wi-Fi to Entire Premises for Lawyers, Litigants, and Visitors: CJI Gavai

Today, On 10th October, CJI B.R. Gavai announces that free Wi-Fi, earlier limited to courtrooms, is now available to all areas of the Supreme Court, benefiting lawyers, litigants, and visitors for better digital connectivity and access to online services.

[BREAKING] “We Instructed Judges to Allow Virtual Hearings”: CJI Sanjiv Khanna Permits Virtual Appearances Amid Delhi Air Pollution

Today, On 19th November, Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna has permitted online attendance for lawyers and encouraged virtual court hearings due to deteriorating air quality in Delhi. This adaptive measure aims to safeguard health amid escalating pollution levels. The Supreme Court also mandated the suspension of in-person classes for grades up to 12 in response to the crisis.