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Justice AS Oka Highlights Role of Advocates-on-Record in Upholding Supreme Court’s Quality of Justice

Justice AS Oka of the Supreme Court of India has emphasized that the quality of justice delivered by the apex court is directly linked to the caliber of its Advocates-on-Record (AoRs). His remarks underline the critical role played by these legal professionals, who are responsible for the preparation, filing, and management of cases before the […]

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Supreme Court Advocates Community-Driven Approach to Combat Child Marriages

The Supreme Court of India has highlighted that merely prosecuting individuals involved in child marriages has proven ineffective in halting this social issue. Instead, the court advocates for a more comprehensive, community-driven approach to effectively address and eradicate the practice. Background of the Discussion:During recent hearings, the Supreme Court acknowledged the persistent prevalence of child

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Supreme Court to Hear AERA Case on Charges for Airport Facilities

The Supreme Court of India has agreed to hear a case involving the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA), which will address the fees that passengers are required to pay for airport facilities. This case has significant implications for both airlines and travelers, as it pertains to how charges for services and amenities at airports are

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Supreme Court Declares Women Associated with Isha Foundation Are Living of Their Own Free Will

The Supreme Court of India has closed the case against the Isha Foundation, asserting that the women involved with the organization are living of their own free will. This ruling addresses concerns raised about the autonomy of women within the foundation and has significant implications for similar organizations. Background of the Case:The case emerged following

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Allahabad High Court Rejects Bail Application for Man Accused of Vandalizing Hindu Temple

The Allahabad High Court has denied bail to a man accused of vandalizing a Hindu temple, citing the seriousness of the offense and the potential for communal unrest. The decision highlights the judiciary’s commitment to upholding public order and safeguarding religious sentiments. Background of the Case:The accused was apprehended following allegations that he had damaged

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Madras High Court Dismisses Contempt Plea by Savukku Shankar Against DMK Leader for Comments on Judge

The Madras High Court has dismissed a contempt petition filed by Savukku Shankar, an advocate and political commentator, against a DMK leader who made derogatory remarks about a judge. This ruling underscores the court’s stance on maintaining the dignity of judicial proceedings while also protecting free speech. Background of the Case:Savukku Shankar initiated the contempt

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Jammu & Kashmir High Court Questions Reservation for Transgender Community

The Jammu & Kashmir High Court has raised an important inquiry regarding the provision of reservations for the transgender community in the Union Territory. This question comes amidst ongoing discussions about the rights and recognition of transgender individuals in various aspects of society, including employment and education. Context of the Inquiry The High Court’s inquiry

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Supreme Court Advocates Revised Arrest Protocols for ‘Parasites’ in Society Regarding Handcuffing Powers under BNSS

The Supreme Court of India has expressed the need for revised norms governing the arrest and handcuffing of individuals, particularly those described as “parasites” in society, while discussing the powers conferred under the Banishment and Non-Recognition of Societal Standards (BNSS). This statement reflects the court’s growing concern over the treatment of individuals during the arrest

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Centre Informs Kerala High Court: NDRF Funds for Wayanad Relief to Be Disbursed After Assessment

The Central Government has informed the Kerala High Court that funds from the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) for relief efforts in Wayanad will be allocated only after a thorough assessment of the situation. This announcement comes in the wake of significant devastation caused by recent floods in the region, prompting urgent calls for assistance.

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Supreme Court Dismisses PIL Seeking 11-Month Deadline for Pending Cases

The Supreme Court of India has rejected a public interest litigation (PIL) that sought to impose an 11-month deadline for the resolution of pending cases in lower courts. This decision comes in response to the ongoing concerns regarding the backlog of cases within the Indian judicial system, which has faced significant challenges in managing the

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