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Supreme Court's Poor Defence of Inhumane Justice

India's Supreme Court faces criticism for upholding death penalty in a case involving extreme poverty, raising urgent questions about judicial fairness and economic discrimination in capital punishment.

70,000 Execution Petitions Pending in Indian Courts: SC Data

Shocking data from the Supreme Court shows massive pendency of execution petitions across Indian courts, with over 70,000 cases waiting for justice implementation. Discover the crisis in India's legal system and what it means for citizens.

Bangladesh Court Sets Nov 13 for Hasina Verdict

Dhaka court to deliver crucial judgment in corruption case against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina that could reshape Bangladesh's political landscape. Key developments and implications explained.

Bangladesh Court Sets Nov 13 for Sheikh Hasina Verdict

Bangladesh's judiciary prepares to deliver crucial verdicts in cases involving Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, marking a significant moment in the nation's political landscape with potential international implications.

Delhi Court Acquits Man After 12 Years in Forgery Case

In a landmark judgment, a Delhi court acquits a man accused of forgery after 12 years when forensic evidence reveals handwriting mismatch on disputed cheque. Read the full story of justice delayed but finally delivered.

Justice Surya Kant to be India's 53rd CJI

The Indian government has officially begun the process to appoint Justice Surya Kant, the senior-most Supreme Court judge, as the next Chief Justice of India, marking a significant moment in Indian judiciary history.

Delhi Court Rejects Plea to Nullify Ayodhya Verdict

A Delhi court has firmly dismissed a petition seeking to declare the historic Ayodhya verdict as null and void, delivering another legal victory in the long-standing dispute. Read about the court's decisive ruling and its implications.

Justice Surya Kant Set to Become Next CJI

The Central government has initiated the crucial process of appointing India's next Chief Justice. Justice Surya Kant, currently next in line, is poised to take over when Justice Gavai demits office on November 23, 2025.

India begins process to appoint new Chief Justice

The Indian government has officially commenced the appointment process for the next Chief Justice of India as incumbent Justice B.R. Gavai prepares to demit office on November 23, 2024. Get exclusive insights into the succession timeline and key contender

Delhi Court Bribery Scandal: MCD Officer Arrested

In a major corruption crackdown, Delhi's Anti-Corruption Branch arrests MCD law officer and court staffer for allegedly taking bribe to manipulate court order. Shocking details inside.

Court: WhatsApp's Unspoken Words Can Promote Enmity

Allahabad High Court's landmark judgment states that implied meanings in WhatsApp messages can constitute promoting enmity. Learn how digital communication is being reinterpreted in Indian law.

Madras HC Renovation: Progress vs Heritage Battle

The ongoing renovation of Madras High Court sparks debate as modern facilities expand while century-old heritage structures face demolition. Discover the balance between progress and preservation.

Belgian Court Rejects Choksi's Unfair Trial Fears

In a significant legal development, a Belgian court has dismissed fugitive diamantaire Mehul Choksi's claims of potential unfair trial and ill-treatment in India, dealing a major blow to his attempts to avoid extradition for his alleged involvement in the

SC ensures justice for widow after 23-year legal fight

In an extraordinary display of judicial perseverance, the Supreme Court of India ensures a widow receives her rightful railway compensation after fighting for 23 years. Read this inspiring story of justice delayed but not denied.

Bangladesh jails 15 army officers in disappearance case

In a groundbreaking verdict, a Bangladeshi civil tribunal sentences 15 serving army officers to jail for enforced disappearance of a young man, marking a significant moment for human rights accountability.

Telangana HC Rejects Plea in Police Case

In a significant ruling, the Telangana High Court dismisses a plea seeking to quash a police case, emphasizing that no extraordinary circumstances warrant judicial interference at this stage.

HC rejects divorce plea: Wife not 'obedient maid'

In a landmark judgment, Karnataka High Court dismisses divorce appeal, stating husband cannot expect wife to be 'obedient maid' while upholding marriage sanctity and gender equality.

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