The SC clarify there is no need for preliminary investigation in FIR’s corruption against public servants
Supreme Court recently observed that a preliminary investigation is not mandatory before registering a FIR One against a public servant under the Corruption Prevention Law. In addition, the defendant cannot have the right acquired to claim a preliminary investigation before the FIR registration
Supreme Court Dismisses PIL Seeking Internet Price Regulation, Directs Petitioner to Competition Commission
SC rejects PIL for controlling price of internet, directs petitioner to approach Competition Commission for grievance of market domination by Jio. CJI indicates various choices available in free market.
Supreme Court Criticizes Delhi HC’s ‘Mini-Trial’ Approach in Anticipatory Bail Orders
Delhi High Court practice of giving detailed anticipatory bail orders are labeled "disgusting" and are in line with orders of conviction capable of biasing trial court procedures by the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court Flags Concerns Over Senior Advocate Designation System, Calls for Comprehensive Review
Supreme Court questions the effectiveness of current senior advocate designation process, questions the self-applications process, interview process, and points system assessment. Calls for review to only have deserving candidates be designated.
“A new perspective: Valuation of experience on all courts in a legal seniority”
Certainly! Here’s a 20-word summary based on the concept of a new perspective on the valuation of experience in senior legal roles: "Evaluating judicial experience across courts provides fresh insights into legal seniority, highlighting diverse skills and backgrounds' significance in decision-making."
Supreme Court Issues Notice on Partha Chatterjee’s Bail Plea in CBI Case
The Supreme Court issued a notice on Partha Chatterjee’s bail plea in the CBI case linked to the West Bengal cash-for-jobs scam. The case involves allegations of illegal teacher recruitment.
Supreme Court Declines Contempt Plea on Demolition, Directs Petitioner to High Court
The Supreme Court has refused to entertain a contempt petition alleging violation of its judgment dated November 13, 2024, which restraining demolition actions across the country without prior notice and opportunity of hearing. A bench of Justices BR Gavai and AG Masih passed
Supreme Court Directs Mullaperiyar Dam Supervisory Committee to Resolve Tamil Nadu’s Concerns
The Supreme Court ordered the Mullaperiyar Dam Supervisory Committee to resolve Tamil Nadu’s issues with Kerala. The Court seeks a report if disputes remain unresolved.
Supreme Court Upholds NEET Requirement for Foreign Medical Education
Supreme Court confirms compulsory NEET qualification for foreign medical education candidates, denies exemption applications. Finds NMC regulations mandating eligibility certificate as reasonable and just to practice medicine in India.