Supreme Court Allows Reconstruction of Illegally Demolished Houses
Supreme Court permits rebuilding of houses demolished by UP authorities without due process. Court criticizes hasty action.
Supreme Court Scrutinizes Arbitrary Property Demolition in Controversial Maharashtra Case
Supreme Court halts mass demolition by Maharashtra municipal council, sends notice to challenge alleged abuse of property rights and due process rules.
Supreme Court: Magistrate Can’t Direct Police to Add Accused.
Supreme Court ruled that the judge had no power to direct the police to include the name of the accused person in the existing fee. Instead, the court ruled that he could only summon summons if there was sufficient reasons.
6 Supreme Court Judges To Visit Manipur Relief Camps To Spearhead NALSA Mission For Legal Aid & Assistance
Six Supreme Court judges, kept by Judge B.R. Gavai, visits manipuries to strengthen legal and humanitarian aid to communities impact on the ongoing effects of sectarian violence, which began on May 3, 2023.
“Supreme Court Seeks Report From Collector On Recovery Of Rs 1 Lakh Cost Imposed On Lawyer For Frivolous Petition”
Supreme Court orders report on recovering Rs. 1 lakh fine from Advocate Pandey for filing a frivolous petition against MP Faizal.
Supreme Court Tightens Rules on Recording Lawyer Appearances in Court Proceedings
Supreme Court restricts recorded appearances to attorneys present in court and arguing before the court, eliminating pages-long rolls and ensuring proper validation of legal representation.
Advocate’s Right to Appear Linked to Duty to Attend Court: Supreme Court
Supreme Court rules that an advocate’s right to appear includes duty to attend hearings; cautions against AORs acting as mere name lenders.
Wider Interpretation of ‘Legal Representative’ Under Motor Vehicle Act
Supreme Court holds dependents like siblings, parents qualify as 'legal representatives' under Motor Vehicle Act; awards compensation to deceased’s father, sister.
Supreme Court Mandates Direct Bank Transfers for Accident Claims to Cut Red Tape
Supreme Court orders direct bank transfers for accident compensation claims, eliminating tribunal delays and ensuring faster payments to victims nationwide.
The Supreme Court highlights the risks of arbitrariness and favouritism in the selection processes of Solo Interview
Court declared that if the rules allow it or the announcement for recruitment specifies that the recruitment authority can establish reference points for different stages of the process ", then these reference points can be established at any time before that stage is