High Court

High Courts are the highest judicial authority at the state level and play a crucial role in maintaining the rule of law. They handle a wide spectrum of cases—ranging from civil and criminal matters to constitutional and administrative issues. With 25 High Courts across India, each one has its own unique legacy, functioning, and legal significance.

High Court

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CJI BR Gavai: The Constitution of India Is the Unifying Force of the Nation

At a landmark ceremony held at the Allahabad High Court, Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai underscored the enduring...

Three New Judges Sworn into the Supreme Court of India, Restoring Full Strength

In a significant development for India’s judiciary, the Supreme Court of India regained its full sanctioned strength of 34 judges...

Supreme Court Withholds Sentence in POCSO Case Citing Victim’s Trauma from Legal Fallout

In a precedent-setting decision on May 23, the Supreme Court of India chose not to impose a sentence on a...

Supreme Court Slams ED for TASMAC Raids, Stays Proceedings in ₹1,000 Crore Case

In a significant judicial intervention, the Supreme Court of India has sharply criticized the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for conducting raids...

Madras High Court Stays Tamil Nadu Amendments on Vice-Chancellor Appointments

Madras High Court Stays Tamil Nadu Government’s Move to Control VC Appointments In a landmark interim order, the Madras High...

Senior Advocate Vikas Singh elected as SCBA President for 2025-26

Senior Advocate Vikas Singh has once again emerged victorious in the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) elections, securing the prestigious...

From Courtroom to Bench: SC Mandates Practice Period for Civil Judges

In a significant development for judicial service aspirants, the Supreme Court of India has reinstated the mandatory 3-year minimum practice...

Supreme Court Enhances LDCE Quota and Eases Promotion Rules for District Judges

Major Boost to Judicial Promotions: Supreme Court Revises LDCE Quota and Eligibility Criteria In a landmark move aimed at streamlining...

Supreme Court Reinstates 3-Year Practice Rule for Judicial Service Aspirants: A Game-Changer for Law Graduates

Landmark Judgment Ends Two-Decade Long Relaxation, Impacts Future Judiciary Recruitment Processes New Delhi, May 20, 2025 — In a pivotal...
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