the art of writing Can Impact Case Fate :the judges of the Supreme Court share ideas with new registered defenders “
Supreme Court of India has outlined key considerations to write a sentence, emphasizing that it must be written in a clear and direct language, avoiding unnecessary verbosity.
Supreme Court Flags IAS-IPS-IFS Conflict in Forest Protection Case
Justice BR Gavai of the Supreme Court highlighted ongoing conflicts between IAS, IPS, and IFS officers during a forest protection hearing. The Court urged a resolution.
SC allowed visually impaired candidates in the judiciary
The court referred to the principle of reasonable accommodation, which is mandated in most of the international conventions and jurisprudence.
SC surprised by the engagement of two separate advocates for the state and its department
The issue was of enhancing the green cover in the National Capital Territory of Delhi.
Supreme Court Criticizes States’ Healthcare Infrastructure, Questions Hospital Regulation Policies
Supreme Court slams states' healthcare infrastructure, pointing out how failures in the public sector have resulted in private hospital growth while doubting over-regulation.
SC Ruled IBC Moratorium Does Not Protect Individuals from Consumer Law Penalties
Supreme Court held on Tuesday that the interim moratorium under the insolvency and bankruptcy code does not protect people or companies from regulatory sanctions imposed by consumer protection laws. A Bench of Judges Vikram Nath and Prasanna B Varale approved the important verdict
Appellate Courts Must Specify Time Limit for Balance Sale Consideration in Specific Performance Cases
The Supreme Court ruled that appellate courts must specify the time limit for depositing balance sale consideration in specific performance cases. Delay alone cannot make the decree inexecutable.
The Supreme Court requires regulatory measures on online content in the Ranveer Allahabadia case
Free expression must be protected, but vulgarity and perversity should not reach our children, said SG. He added that if a person has to use vulgarity to make someone laugh, it just means that he is not a good comedian.
Supreme Court Affirms Disability Cannot Bar Entry to Judicial Service
Supreme Court holds individuals with disabilities cannot be excluded from judicial service posts, overruling discriminatory provisions and holding visual impairment does not disqualify judicial appointment candidates.
Supreme Court Flags Racket in Bogus Caste Certificates in Tamil Nadu
The Supreme Court raised concerns over a racket issuing fake caste certificates in Tamil Nadu. A scrutiny committee will verify their authenticity within six weeks.