Supreme Court Monthly Roundup – March 2021
TOP STORIES ‘Not enough to proudly state that women officers are allowed to serve the nation in the Armed Forces’; Army’s evaluation
TOP STORIES ‘Not enough to proudly state that women officers are allowed to serve the nation in the Armed Forces’; Army’s evaluation
The third episode, featuring our Associate Editor Nilufer Bhateja, has brought significant judgments delivered by the Supreme Court and High Courts last
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“The conception that housemakers do not “work” or that they do not add economic value to the household is a problematic idea
The Magistrates are the first lines of defence for both the integrity of the criminal justice system, and the harassed and distraught litigant.
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by Kajol A. Punjabi*
by Sucheta Sarkar†
“We are of the opinion that the order dated 15.03.2020* has served its purpose and in view of the changing scenario relating to the pandemic, the extension of limitation should come to an end.”
Collegium Statement Supreme Court Collegium has approved the proposal for elevation of the following Advocates as Judges in the High Courts: High
Collegium Statement Supreme Court collegium reiterates its recommendations for the elevation of the following Advocates as Judges in High Courts: High Courts
Collegium Statement Supreme Court Collegium has approved the proposal for elevation of Shri A. Badharudeen, Judicial Officer as Judge of the Kerala
On 15.02.2021, the Supreme Court has issued a notice banning Ashok Saini, the clerk of an advocate, from entering the precincts of
by Siddharth R. Gupta† and Riya Khanna††
Supreme Court Collegium has approved the proposal for elevation of the following Judicial Officers as Judges of the Calcutta High Court: 1.
“Initial presumption of innocence in the criminal jurisprudence gets doubled by acquittal recorded by the trial court.”
Supreme Court: The 3-Judge Bench comprising of L. Nageswara Rao*, S. Abdul Nazeer and Indu Malhotra, JJ., dismissed the appeal filed by
TOP STORIES Supreme Court gives a go-ahead to Central Vista Project in a 2:1 verdict “What purpose will a public interest proceeding
Supreme Court: The 3-Judge Bench of S.A. Bobde, CJ and L. Nageswara Rao and Vineet Saran, JJ., heard the instant application filed