Supreme Court To Hear West Bengal Congress Petition Against SIR Process On November 11
The Supreme Court will hear the West Bengal Congress petition challenging the SIR voter list process, already facing opposition in several states.
Rouse Avenue Court To Deliver Verdict In Lalu Prasad Yadav Land-For-Jobs Corruption Case
CBI alleges Lalu Prasad Yadav's family received discounted land in exchange for railway jobs.
CJI Gavai Calls For Legal Aid Overhaul: Emphasizes Social Audits & Long-Term Vision
CJI B.R. Gavai urged a visionary overhaul of India’s legal aid system emphasizing accountability, empathy, and reform.
Justice Vikram Nath Hails PM Modi’s Vision For Accessible & Technology-Driven Justice At NALSA Conference
Justice Vikram Nath praised PM Modi’s vision for inclusive, tech-driven justice and legal empowerment.
Justice Surya Kant Calls For Empathetic Tech-Driven Legal Aid System At NALSA Conference
Justice Surya Kant urged empathetic, tech-driven legal aid reforms to make justice accessible and inclusive.
SC To Live Stream National Conference On Legal Aid & Legal Services Day Celebrations
Supreme Court to live stream NALSA’s National Conference and Legal Services Day celebrations online.
CJI Gavai Describes Legal Aid As ‘Gandhi Ji’s Talisman In Action’ At National Conference
CJI Gavai calls legal aid Gandhi Ji’s talisman in action, reaffirming justice for all.
India Hosts 6th Full Meeting Of The Standing International Forum Of Commercial Courts
India hosts the 6th Full Meeting of the Standing International Forum of Commercial Courts, marking 75 years of the Constitution and discussing modern commercial law and economic growth.
Supreme Court Seeks Response From Mohammed Shami And West Bengal Government On Haseen Jahan’s Maintenance Plea
The Supreme Court issues notice to cricketer Mohammed Shami and the West Bengal government over Haseen Jahan’s plea seeking enhanced maintenance.
Landmark Ruling On Transgender Rights: Allahabad High Court Orders Name And Gender Changes In Educational Documents
Allahabad High Court quashes refusal to update a transgender student’s educational records, directing authorities to issue revised certificates within six weeks, upholding constitutional rights.







