The Kerala High Court showed rare compassion by helping a young NDPS accused, recovering from drug addiction, secure admission to his chosen college course. The court even paid his fees, saying, “They should feel the system is there with them.”
Former CJI D.Y. Chandrachud said judges heal society not only through rulings but also by listening patiently. Speaking at Meghalaya High Court’s Independence Day event, he stressed freedom, diversity, and youth empowerment.
Former CJI DY Chandrachud called Donald Trump’s 50% tariff on Indian oil imports from Russia a “new challenge to our sovereignty.” He urged youth to safeguard diversity and stressed judges must heal society with empathy.
Today, On 14th August, In the Bihar Voter Revision Row, Bihar MLA Akhtarul Iman told the Supreme Court that the Special Intensive Revision targets anti-incumbency, alleging, “They fear the youth’s vote,” and claiming those in power do not want young voters opposing them.
