Chief Justice of India: Chief Justice DY Chandrachud has sent a recommendation to the Central Government to make the second senior Justice of the Supreme Court, Sanjiv Khanna, the Chief Justice (CJI). Chief Justice Chandrachud is retiring on 10 November 2024. Justice Khanna will become the Chief Justice from November 11. His tenure will be about 6 months. Justice Sanjeev Khanna will retire next year on 13 May 2025. The central government had asked to send recommendations Earlier, on last Friday (11 October 2024), the Central Government had written a…
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Thousands of cases are still pending in the Supreme Court how many cases have increased year after year
The Supreme Court of the country was formed with the objective of providing justice in the country and protecting the Constitution. But, in the last few decades, the number of pending cases in the Supreme Court has been increasing continuously, due to which the process of getting justice is now slowing down. Let us tell you today how many cases are pending in the Supreme Court and how many cases each judge has. Current Scenario of Pending Cases in Supreme Court By the end of 2023, there were more than…
Read MoreBulldozer Action: ‘It is not right to demolish a father’s house because of a boy’s mistake’, Supreme Court on bulldozer action
Supreme Court on Bulldozer Action: The matter of bulldozer action going on across the country reached the Supreme Court on Monday (2 September 2024). While hearing the case of bulldozer operation on the house of the father of the child accused of stabbing in Udaipur, the Supreme Court made a big comment. During the hearing, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said that according to municipal rules, illegal construction can be demolished only by giving notice. Not because someone is accused of any crime. On this, the court said that there is…
Read MoreSupreme Court CJI DY Chandrachud bench verdict on MP mla monitoring petition rejected said right to privacy
MP MLA Monitoring Petition: The Supreme Court on Friday (March 1) rejected a PIL seeking direction to the Center to conduct round-the-clock digital surveillance of MPs and MLAs for better governance. The court said, “There is something called right to privacy.” The bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice Manoj Mishra was asked whether the court can implant any chip in the body of MPs to monitor their activities 24 hours. At the beginning of the hearing, the Chief Justice warned Delhi resident petitioner Surinder Nath…
Read MoreSC Upholds Order Directing Demolition Of Mosque On Public Land In Koyambedu Chennai
Supreme Court Verdict On Mosque: The Supreme Court has upheld the decision to demolish a mosque in Koyambedu, Chennai. The apex court has accepted that the mosque was built illegally on public land. On February 26, the Supreme Court upheld the decision in which the High Court had directed to demolish the illegal structure. The Supreme Court has also given a few days’ time for this work. The bench of Justices Surya Kant and KV Vishwanathan considered the construction of the mosque illegal and gave time till May 31 to…
Read MoreSupreme Court While Hearing Plea Of West Bengal Based Political Commentator Says Politicians Should Be Thick Skinned
Supreme Court Hearing: Hearing a plea by a West Bengal political commentator seeking protection from arrest in connection with multiple FIRs lodged for alleged objectionable comments against the Assamese people, the Supreme Court on Tuesday (January 30) said, “Leaders “Must be thick skinned (i.e. unaffected by people’s comments).” A bench of Justice BR Gavai and Justice Sanjay Karol, while hearing the petition of a political commentator from West Bengal, said that these days even judges should ignore the comments made against them in letters and interviews. …we judges also need…
Read MoreEven After Supreme Court Order Will Convicts Of Bilkis Bano Case Be Saved From Going To Jail Know
Bilkis Bano Case Convicts: The Supreme Court on Monday (January 8) canceled the remission given to 11 convicts in the case of gang rape of Bilkis Bano and murder of seven of her family members during the 2002 Gujarat riots. The culprits were released on 15 August 2022 after the Gujarat government granted remission in their sentence. The Supreme Court has ordered that 11 convicts will have to surrender before the jail authorities within two weeks to undergo life imprisonment. The court also termed the Gujarat government’s decision as trite…
Read MoreSupreme Court 2 Whiskey Bottles Displayed Before Chief Justice In Supreme Court Hearing Know What Happened
Supreme Court Chief Justice: Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, who is often in the news for his decisions and comments made during the hearing of any case, was recently quite surprised during the hearing of a case. In fact, on Friday (January 5), during the hearing of the trademark infringement dispute between two liquor companies, lawyer Mukul Rohatgi presented two bottles of whiskey in front of him. A three-judge bench headed by the CJI was hearing an appeal against the order of the Madhya Pradesh High Court. Madhya Pradesh…
Read MoreSupreme Court Collegium Recommended 5 Judge Appointment In 4 High Court
Supreme Court Collegium: To fill the four vacant posts of the High Court, the Supreme Court Collegium headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud has recommended five names to the Central Government for the appointment of Additional Judges. Justices Sanjeev Khanna and BR Gavai are also included in this collegium of the Supreme Court. According to news agency PTI, the collegium has recommended the names of Additional Judges Rahul Bharti and Moksh Khajuria Kazmi for appointment as permanent judges for Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court. Recommendation also made for…
Read MoreSupreme Court Youth Bihar Police Recruitment Held For Wrong DOB Tech In Great Enabler Digital Divide Ann
Supreme Court: ‘Although technology empowers, the digital divide is also a reality’, the Supreme Court observed during the hearing of a case on Tuesday (January 2). Actually, the Supreme Court was hearing the petition of a person who wanted to join Bihar Police. But due to a typo his dream was shattered. In his online application, the date of birth was recorded as 08/12/1997 instead of 18/12/1997. According to Hindustan Times report, the bench of Justices JK Maheshwari and KV Vishwanathan found that the petitioner comes from a small village…
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