The tussle between the Bar and the Bench seems to be heating up as after SCBA, all members of Supreme Court Advocate On ...
A three-judge Bench headed by Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud invoked its plenary powers under Article 142 of the Constitution to order the liquidation of Jet Airways.
The Supreme Court is scheduled to pronounce its verdict on Friday on a vexed legal question whether the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) enjoyed a minority status under Article 30 of the Constitution ...
A nine-judge Constitution Bench has finally put a quietus to an issue pending in the courts for over three decades, striking a balance between public welfare and private property rights ...
The Supreme Court today expressed shock in a case filed by a retired Allahabad High Court judge raising the issue of pension, ...
The Supreme Court’s move to rechristen its traditional summer vacations as “partial court working days” comes months after the government forwarded recommendations of a parliamentary committee on ...
CJI DY Chandrachud inaugurating the National Judicial Museum and Archive (NJMA) at the Supreme Court. (ANI) It seems that Artificial Intelligence is likely to be everywhere, probably even in ...
The Supreme Court has amended its rules to substitute the term 'summer vacation/vacation' with 'partial court working days' ...
The new rules come after the Supreme Court issued contempt notices to eight states for appointing temporary DGPs. Here is what they are, and why they still might be contrary to SC directions ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday held that recruitment rules for appointment in government jobs cannot be changed midway unless ...
the death penalty is constitutional in India. It is reserved for the rarest of rare cases as determined by the Supreme Court where the crime is exceptionally heinous and warrants such a punishment." ...
The Supreme Court today refused to transfer the RG Kar rape-murder ... Responding to a lawyer's request to transfer the case, Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud said, "Yes we have done it in cases ...