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SC Stays HC Order on Judicial Officer's Termination

Supreme Court expresses disgust over judicial officer urinating in train. Stays Madhya Pradesh HC order that quashed his termination. Details on the case and its implications for judicial conduct.

SC sets aside removal of MP judge in bail order case

Supreme Court reinstates a Madhya Pradesh judge, ruling a wrong bail order alone cannot be grounds for disciplinary action. The court emphasized judicial independence and warned against frivolous complaints.

MP Governor's House Now Called Lok Bhavan

Madhya Pradesh officially changes Raj Bhavan to Lok Bhavan per MHA directive. CM Mohan Yadav met Governor at newly named Lok Bhavan. Discover which other states have made the switch.

Delhi's Raj Niwas Officially Renamed Lok Niwas

Delhi's Raj Niwas, the LG's official residence, is now Lok Niwas following an MHA directive to shed colonial-era names. Discover the states that have made similar changes.

'Bench Hunting' Threatens Supreme Court's Finality

The growing trend of 'bench hunting' for quick reversals of Supreme Court orders undermines its role as the final arbiter of law. Experts warn this practice jeopardizes judicial stability. Read more.

8 States, Ladakh Rename Raj Bhavan to Lok Bhavan

Following an MHA directive, eight Indian states and Ladakh UT have renamed the Governor's house from 'Raj Bhavan' to 'Lok Bhavan' to move away from colonial-era nomenclature. Read the full story.

Nagpur Raj Bhavan Renaming to Lok Bhavan Delayed

The proposed renaming of Nagpur Raj Bhavan to 'Lok Bhavan' is delayed, pending formal approval from Governor Acharya Devvrat. The move is part of a national effort to replace colonial-era terms.

SC Rejects Quota Plea for Promotee Judges in HJS

Supreme Court declines plea for reservation in promotions for promotee judges in Higher Judicial Service. The bench emphasizes merit-cum-seniority basis for promotions. Read full analysis.

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