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Apex Court Calls for High Courts Audit Amid Rising Concerns Over Delays

24/05/2025No Comments

By Vikram Kilpady Ever since the Supreme Court’s ruling in the Tamil Nadu vs Governor case—and the presidential reference that followed—voices linked to the ruling dispensation have gone on the offensive, casting aspersions on the judiciary and questioning the apex court’s authority. These assertions, while loud, are constitutionally misplaced. The Constitution accords equal respect to…

The Mob and the Court

24/05/2025No Comments

By Sujit Bhar In what can be modestly termed a deeply disturbing incident that is indicative of the autocratic nature of rule and the depletion of democratic norms in West Bengal, the Calcutta High Court recently witnessed scenes rarely seen in India’s civilized polity. Senior advocates, including the eminent Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya of the CPI(M)…

Resetting the Bar

24/05/2025No Comments

By Dr Swati Jindal Garg “To become better, you have to admit your ignorance—at least to yourself.” —William A Pasmore The above insight finds resonance in the Supreme Court’s recent decision to discard its point-based system for designating senior advocates. In a significant shift aimed at restoring integrity and transparency to the process, the apex…

After the Guns Fell Silent: Cracks in Consensus

24/05/2025No Comments

By Kumkum Chadha As a nation, we take pride in being one—standing together, so to speak. But scratch the surface, and the cracks appear: deep and beyond repair. Nothing describes this better than recent events that have panned out here in India. The obvious reference is to the terror attack in Pahalgam, in the state…

The Patriot’s Burden

24/05/2025No Comments

By Inderjit Badhwar This week’s cover story captures an India virtually at war—and at a crossroads. The terror attack in Pahalgam was not just an assault on the lives lost, but on the very soul of a nation. It rightly stirred grief, fury, and calls for retribution. It is in the nature of democracies that…

Supreme Court mulls setting up exclusive courts for hearing of UAPA, MCOCA cases

24/05/2025No Comments

Expressing serious concern over delays in pending trials under special laws, the Supreme Court suggested theestablishment of dedicated courts across the country for exclusive hearing of such cases. The Bench of Justice Surya Kant and Justice NK Singh observed on Friday that these courts would not be assigned any other civil or criminal matters. They…

Justice BV Nagarathna to become part of Supreme Court Collegium from May 26

24/05/2025No Comments

Following the retirement of Justice AS Oka, one of the incumbent members of the Collegium today, the Supreme Court Collegium will welcome a new member, Justice BV Nagarathna. Scheduled to become the first woman Chief Justice of India in 2027, Justice Nagarathna will become part of the Supreme Court Collegium from May 25, 2025. Headed…

Supreme Court quashes criminal proceedings under Gangster Act against SHUATS Director

23/05/2025No Comments

The Supreme Court on Friday quashed the criminal proceedings under the Uttar Pradesh Gangsters and Anti-Social Activities (Prevention) Act against the Director of Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture Technology and Science (SHUATS) after finding that the FIR and charge sheet were based on a gang chart rubber-stamped by authorities without any independent application of mind….

Became a strict judge to uphold Constitutional liberties: Justice AS Oka

23/05/2025No Comments

Supreme Court judge Justice AS Oka on Friday said that he always believed in being a very strict & firm judge, who did not hesitate to offend anyone, in order to uphold the principles laid down by the Constitution Speaking at his farewell function organised by the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA), Justice Oka recalled…

Senior Advocate moves Supreme Court against irregularities in SCBA election

23/05/2025No Comments

Less than 48 hours after results of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) elections were declared, one of the contestants for the post of president has moved the Supreme Court over several irregularities during the election. Senior Advocate Adish C Aggarwala, who had earlier been President of the SCBA a few years ago, submitted to…

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