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US Attorney says DOJ Official alone decided to drop Gautam Adani prosecution; denies contradictory role

18/07/2026No Comments

United States Attorney Joseph Nocella Junior has submitted before a federal court that his involvement in the criminal case against Indian industrialist Gautam Adani did not contradict the US Department of Justice’s assertion that Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General (PADAG) Trent McCotter was the sole decision-maker behind the move to seek dismissal of the indictment….

Delhi High Court suspends district judges pending disciplinary proceedings

18/07/2026No Comments

The Delhi High Court has suspended two members of the Delhi Higher Judicial Service pending disciplinary proceedings over separate allegations of misconduct. While the suspension order for District Judge Vinay Singhal, serving at the Tis Hazari Courts, was passed on July 10, District Judge Veena Rani, posted at the Saket Courts, was suspended on July…

Supreme Court orders nationwide court washroom audit, suggests increase in excise tax to fund facilities

18/07/2026No Comments

The Supreme Court has directed a nationwide, time-bound fact-finding exercise on the availability of washroom facilities in High Courts, district courts and taluka courts, while issuing strict timelines to States and Union Territories to ensure the provision of basic sanitation infrastructure. The Bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant, Justice Joymalya Bagchi and…

The Quiet Weight of Judging

18/07/2026No Comments

By Inderjit Badhwar Every Supreme Court judge leaves behind a body of judgments. Far fewer leave behind a window into the philosophy that shaped them. That is what makes this conversation with Justice JK Maheshwari especially valuable. Judicial interviews often become exercises in diplomatic restraint, revealing little beyond carefully chosen legal formulations. Justice Maheshwari, while…

“A Judge Must Be Guided Only By The Law”

18/07/2026No Comments

Vickram Kilpady (VK): Let’s talk about your initial days. You came from humble beginnings from Joura village in Madhya Pradesh’s Morena district to these heights. How do you feel about your accomplishments after your retirement from the Supreme Court? Justice JK Maheshwari (JKM): Yes, I come from a village, Joura, district Morena in Chambal division…

The Republic At A Crossroads

18/07/2026No Comments

By Kenneth Tiven The corrosive effect of US President Donald Trump and his ideologically fascist advisers was crystal clear from his unhinged and factually transparent national speech on US TV on July 16 (Thursday) night about voting issues and other complaints he has. Americans have lost respect for a man whose poor mental and physical…

Trinamool, And The Shades Of Grey

18/07/2026No Comments

By Sujit Bhar The decline and fall of a regime, a political party, or even a political idea rarely starts from beyond its sphere of influence. Usually, termites emerge from the very woodwork that holds up the platform on which the party’s ideologues preach, and the platform slowly weakens. To an outsider, the signs are…

Justice Without Borders

18/07/2026No Comments

By Pawan Kumar One of the most consequential legal revolutions of the twentieth century was the recognition that individuals—not merely sovereign states—could be held personally accountable for the gravest crimes known to humanity. Before the Nuremberg and Tokyo Tribunals were established in the aftermath of the Second World War, international law functioned largely as a…

Centre appoints Harjit Singh Grewal as Chairperson of National Commission for Minorities

18/07/2026No Comments

The Central government has appointed Harjit Singh Grewal as the Chairperson of the National Commission for Minorities (NCM), while nominating S Munawari Begum as the Vice-Chairperson and Glenn E Souza Ticlo as a Member of the statutory body constituted under the National Commission for Minorities Act, 1992. The appointments were notified by the Ministry of…

Delhi High Court defers decision to hold court on first and third Saturdays

18/07/2026No Comments

The Delhi High Court has deferred the implementation of its earlier decision declaring the first and third Saturdays of every month as regular court sitting days, pending a fresh examination of the issue by a committee to be constituted by the Chief Justice. According to a notification issued by the High Court, the decision was…

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