Supreme Court Warns of Article 142 Intervention if CRPF Personnel Housing Crisis Not Resolved
Supreme Court warns to invoke powers under Article 142 if Union government fails to act against shortage of rental housing for CRPF personnel deployed temporarily in Delhi.
The role of AI in the judiciary must be carefully regulated
Justice B.R. Gavai has emphasized caution when integrating AI into the judicial system. While he acknowledged that AI can be a valuable tool for streamlining administrative tasks—particularly in case management, scheduling, and listing—he also highlighted the risks of becoming overly reliant. Speaking at
Supreme Court Discharges Employers in Electrocution Case
The Supreme Court discharged two employers accused of negligence after their workers died from electrocution. The Court ruled they lacked the intent or knowledge to cause death.
Supreme Court Justice Warns Against Misuse of Livestreamed Court Proceedings
Justice Gavai warns that content creators misuse livestreamed court proceedings by sharing sensationalized clips out of context, raising concerns about misinformation and intellectual property rights.
Collegium recommends the repatriation of Judge J & K HC Atul Seredharan to the High Court of Madhya Pradesh
Judge Sredharan was transferred from Madhya Pradesh to Jammu and Kashmira in April 2023 after the judge himself sought the transfer for his daughter who entered legal practice in Madhya Pradesh.
The Supreme Court says that IAS officers “show the supremacy” on IPS, IFS; Questions
Compensatory Forestry Fund Management and Planning Authority (Campa) is a key part of the Indian Environmental Policy Framework, designed to balance development needs with forest conservation.
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.