1.Madras High Court calls for action against lawyer who forged rent agreement, illegally occupied house:- The Madras High Court has directed action against a lawyer who forged a rent agreement to unlawfully occupy a house. The court’s order emphasizes accountability and legal compliance, highlighting the seriousness of the offense and the need for justice in such fraudulent cases.
2.Can Indian govt. scan diplomatic package? Supreme Court asks Centre in Kerala gold smuggling case:- In the Kerala gold smuggling case, the Supreme Court has questioned whether the Indian government can scan diplomatic packages under existing laws. The court’s inquiry concerns the balance between national security and diplomatic immunity, reflecting the complexity of enforcing legal standards on international diplomatic shipments.
3.Film Director Ranjith moves Kerala High Court for anticipatory bail:- Film director Ranjith has filed a petition for anticipatory bail in the Kerala High Court. This legal move comes amid allegations against him, seeking protection from arrest while the matter is under investigation. The court will review his request based on the specifics of the case and legal provisions.
4.Future lies in commercial litigation: Justice MM Sundresh to lawyers:- Justice MM Sundresh has emphasized to lawyers that the future of legal practice increasingly lies in commercial litigation. He highlighted the growing importance of expertise in handling complex commercial disputes, suggesting that this area will offer significant opportunities and challenges for legal professionals.
5.Release on bail cannot be deferred once accused is found entitled to bail: Supreme Court:- The Supreme Court has ruled that once an accused is deemed entitled to bail, their release cannot be unduly delayed. This decision underscores the principle that legal entitlement to bail should ensure prompt release, emphasizing timely justice and adherence to legal rights.
6.Only lawyers present in court physically or online can mark appearance in orders: Supreme Court:- The Supreme Court has ruled that only lawyers who are physically present in court or attending online can mark their appearance in court orders. This decision aims to ensure that appearances are accurately recorded and that legal proceedings are properly conducted, maintaining procedural integrity.
7.Important judgments and orders passed by Justice Hima Kohli as Supreme Court judge:- Justice Hima Kohli, as a Supreme Court judge, has delivered significant judgments, including upholding the validity of the Supreme Court’s power to review judgments under Article 137 of the Constitution and enforcing rigorous standards in forensic evidence handling. Her rulings emphasize constitutional integrity and procedural fairness in legal processes.
8.Relief for Mukesh Bhatt as Delhi High Court restrains T Series from using ‘Aashiqui’ title:- The Delhi High Court has granted relief to Mukesh Bhatt by restraining T-Series from using the “Aashiqui” title. The court’s decision is based on intellectual property rights and trademark laws, protecting Bhatt’s proprietary interests in the title associated with his film’s legacy.
9.Bombay High Court flags “robotic adjournments” sought by State:- The Bombay High Court has criticized the State for repeatedly requesting “robotic adjournments” in cases. The court’s remarks emphasize the need for more substantive and timely legal proceedings, highlighting inefficiencies and urging improvements in how adjournments are handled to ensure justice is not delayed.
10.No spouse expected to continue in a marriage under risk of false criminal case: Allahabad High Court:- The Allahabad High Court has stated that no spouse should be compelled to remain in a marriage under the threat of a false criminal case. This ruling underscores the principle that legal threats should not force individuals into untenable marital situations, promoting justice and personal autonomy.