Besides Justice Gupta, the committee will comprise retired High Court judges, Justices Arun Tandon and Rajendra Menon, Senior Advocates Rakesh Dwivedi and Maninder Singh and 3 members to be nominated by the BCI.
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“Important issue”: Supreme Court issues notice on plea against non-uniform and exorbitant enrolment fees collected by State Bar Councils
“This is a significant issue. It says enrollment fees is a violation of Section 24 of Advocates Act and that BCI should ensure exorbitant enrollment fees should not be charged,” the bench remarked.
Delhi child rights body moves Supreme Court in support of legalisation of same-sex marriages
The body also specifically batted for adoption and succession rights for same-sex couples.
Supreme Court To Hear Petition Challenging Places Of Worship Act In July
A bench of Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud and Justice JB Pardiwala directed that the matter shall be listed before a three-judge bench for a hearing in July.
Supreme Court Asks Allahabad High Court To Decide Early On Plea Of Azam Khan’s Son
The direction of the bench of justices KM Joseph and BV Nagarathna came while hearing Mohammad Abdullah Azam Khan’s plea.
Supreme Court Asks Centre To Reply On Validity Of 1991 Law On Religious Places
On November 14, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said the Centre will file a comprehensive affidavit dealing with various facets of the case and sought some time for deliberations at various levels of the government.
Hampers “Open Justice”: Supreme Court’s Strong Remarks On Sealed Cover
“There cannot be a blanket immunity to the government for disclosure of information to the other parties in a proceeding before the court,” the Supreme Court said.
Doubt and suspicion cannot form basis of guilt: Supreme Court acquits man convicted for murdering wife 22 years ago
The Court concluded that the courts below seriously erred in convicting the appellant based on incorrect and incomplete appreciation of evidence, resulting in a travesty of justice.
Criminal Acts Like Fraud Cannot Be Decided By Consumer Forum: Supreme Court
The complainant in the case has alleged that City Union Bank had transferred two demands of a total of ₹ 8 lakh to the wrong account in the year 1996.
Supreme Court acquits four in 1989 murder case; says case might have been set up by police to cover up their own crime
The Court said that the police might have accidentally killed the deceased while trying to arrest him and in order to cover up the same, fabricated the case against the accused.