Supreme Court Considers Game-Changing Move for Deaf Advocate’s Inclusivity
In a promising move aimed at enhancing accessibility and inclusivity within the Indian judicial system, the Supreme Court Registry is poised to review an application tomorrow. This application, thoughtfully put forth by Advocate-on-Record Sanchita Ain, seeks a court-appointed Indian Sign Language (ISL) interpreter
“No judge shall deny the request of video conference hearing”: Supreme Court directed HCs to provide free Wi-Fi facilities
Supreme court recently observed that no bar member shall be denied the request of a video conference hearing through hybrid mode and gave the time period of 2 weeks to comply with the order. It further ordered to provide free Wi-Fi facilities to
Sutlej-Yamuna link dispute: The Supreme Court condemned the Punjab government for not constructing the SYL canal
The Supreme Court on Wednesday came down heavily on the Punjab government during the hearing of the Sutlej-Yamuna link (SYL) canal dispute condemning it for not constructing its part of the canal. It also directed the Centre to survey the land allocated to
Hindu Marriage can be dissolved through customary deed if the existence of such a right is proven: SC
It was recently observed by the SC that Hindu Marriages can be dissolved with the customary divorce deed, but this will be possible only when it is proven by parties that the customary right is established. It has been said that the marriage
If the arrest of the accused is not valid and lawful, the remand order shall fail: SC in Money Laundering Case
It was observed by the SC that any court that is remanding an arrest under section 167 C.R.P.C where the arrest has been made by the enforcement directorate, has the foremost duty of verification as well as ensuring that the arrest is valid
Supreme Court Raises Doubts on Resolving Caste Allegations, Focuses on Narrow Legal Issue
On October 3, a two-judge bench of the Supreme Court expressed scepticism over the possibility of the court resolving caste allegations as a fact-finding court. The case involved a group of appeals that raised the issue of caste claims, and the entire bench
Supreme Court Ruling Highlights Concerns in Evidence Collection and Prosecution Process
In a recent landmark judgment, the Supreme Court of India has raised significant concerns regarding the preparation of ‘panchnamas,’ documents that record the proceedings of searches and seizures. The court ruled that if these documents were prepared in violation of Section 162 of
Manish Sisodia bail and the Delhi liquor policy.
In a recent Supreme Court session held on September 4, 2023, concerning the case involving Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister, Manish Sisodia, several crucial issues came to the forefront. Sisodia is currently challenging the charges filed against
Delhi HC directs government to display ‘environmental cost’ of projects at construction sites
Recently, the Delhi High Court passed an order directing the union government to display environmental cost, the number of trees being felled for the project and the location of the compensatory plantation for the projects at the construction site. “As far as construction
RPF personnel can considered as ‘workmen’ for compensation purposes: SC
Issue:- The appeal was filed by a commanding officer of the Railway Protection Forces, whereby it challenged the order of the Gujarat HC, which had upheld the compensation awarded by the workmen compensation commissioner, to the kin of a constable, who had died