Centre Appoints 16 Judges Across 5 High Courts After Supreme Court Collegium Nod

Centre Appoints 16 Judges Across 5 High Courts After Supreme Court Collegium Nod

Thank you for reading this post, don’t forget to subscribe! The Central Government has notified the appointment and extension of 16 judges in five High Courts, following Supreme Court Collegium recommendations. The move includes new permanent Judges and tenure extensions to strengthen the judiciary. Breaking: Centre Appoints 16 Judges Across 5 High Courts After Supreme…

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Dharmasthala Burial Case, Bihar Electoral Roll Revision, Snake Venom Rave Party, J&K MP Engineer Rashid, Courts Today, Legal News

Dharmasthala Burial Case, Bihar Electoral Roll Revision, Snake Venom Rave Party, J&K MP Engineer Rashid, Courts Today, Legal News

This video covers major legal developments across India—from the Supreme Court staying the trial against Elvish Yadav in the snake venom case, to quashing a High Court order banning the use of CM Stalin’s name in a Tamil Nadu scheme. It also includes updates on Rahul Gandhi’s defamation case, the Dharmasthala gag order challenge, and…

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Courts Must Follow S. 11(6A) A&C Act & Their Scrutiny Must Be Confined To Examination Of Existence Of Arbitration Agreement

The Supreme Court emphasised that the Courts must follow the mandate of Section 11(6A) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (A&C Act) and their scrutiny must be confined to the examination of the existence of arbitration agreement. The Court was deciding a batch of various Civil Appeals arising out of the Judgment of the…

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Indian Courts Cannot Unilaterally Recognize Foreign Notarial Acts Without Compliance With Section 14 Of Notaries Act: Kerala HC

Indian Courts Cannot Unilaterally Recognize Foreign Notarial Acts Without Compliance With Section 14 Of Notaries Act: Kerala HC

The Kerala High Court observed that unless the foreign country where a power of attorney was executed before a notary public is a reciprocating country by way of recognition under Section 14 of the Notaries Act, the notarial act done in the foreign country lacks sanctity. Thus, an Indian Court cannot unilaterally recognize a notarial…

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Justice Surya Kant Slams Digital Inequality In Courts

Justice Surya Kant Slams Digital Inequality In Courts

Thank you for reading this post, don’t forget to subscribe! Justice Surya Kant warns that court digitisation hasn’t helped the poor due to digital exclusion. Says justice must stay human-centric and accessible to all. Faridabad: Supreme Court Judge Justice Surya Kant recently gave an important message about how India’s digital transformation in courts has not…

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The Silent Sanitation Crisis in the Courts: Reflecting on Rajeeb Kalita v. Union of India

The Silent Sanitation Crisis in the Courts: Reflecting on Rajeeb Kalita v. Union of India

A court premise is a space that serves as the physical setting for the administration of justice. The basic and vital part of court infrastructure is a well-furnished courtroom, which includes chambers, restrooms, drinking water, waiting areas, judicial lockups, record rooms, Bar spaces, staff offices and facilities geared towards the needs of the public.1 Yet,…

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Quashing of PMLA Proceedings by High Courts and the Supreme Court of India: Legal Grounds and Emerging Judicial Standards

Quashing of PMLA Proceedings by High Courts and the Supreme Court of India: Legal Grounds and Emerging Judicial Standards

Quashing of PMLA Proceedings by High Courts and the Supreme Court of India: Legal Grounds and Emerging Judicial Standards Quashing PMLA Cases – When Can High Courts Intervene? The Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) confers broad powers upon enforcement agencies to investigate and prosecute offences involving the laundering of illicit proceeds. However, over time,…

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"They Protect Us At The Borders, We Must Protect Them In The Courts" — Justice Surya Kant Launches Legal Aid Lifeline For Soldiers

“They Protect Us At The Borders, We Must Protect Them In The Courts” — Justice Surya Kant Launches Legal Aid Lifeline For Soldiers

Thank you for reading this post, don’t forget to subscribe! Supreme Court judge Justice Surya Kant unveils a nationwide legal aid scheme for soldiers and their families. The initiative ensures free legal help through Sainik Board clinics and ex-army advocates. “They Protect Us at the Borders, We Must Protect Them in the Courts” — Justice…

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