High Courts Monthly Round-Up: July, 2021
Here’s a short recap of what we covered under the High Court’s section on the SCC Online Blog for the month of
Here’s a short recap of what we covered under the High Court’s section on the SCC Online Blog for the month of
Watch the latest episode of SCC Online Weekly Rewind Episode 17 featuring Devika Sharma, Senior Editorial Assistant (Legal). Highlight of the Week
Madras High Court: S.M. Subramaniam, J., held that Protraction and prolongation of litigations affecting women can never be encouraged by the Courts.
“The role of this Court in the present situation is complementary to the role and functions being performed by the High Courts. Neither is intended to substitute the other.”
“The High Courts are in a crisis situation. There are almost 40% vacancies in the High Courts, with many of the larger High Courts working under 50% of their sanctioned strength.”
6th Episode of SCC Online Weekly Rewind featuring Prachi Bhardwaj, Associate Editor bringing you the most important and interesting stories from the
We are back with the 5th Episode of SCC Online Weekly Rewind featuring Devika Sharma, Senior Editorial Assistant bringing you the most
The third episode, featuring our Associate Editor Nilufer Bhateja, has brought significant judgments delivered by the Supreme Court and High Courts last
SCC Online Weekly Rewind Episode 2 where we curate the most important and interesting stories to keep you abreast of all the
Here’s a short recap of what we covered under the High Court’s section for the month of February 2021. In case February
Calcutta High Court: Shekhar B. Saraf, J., in the instant matter after a precedential examination with regard to judicial inquiry, laid down
Here’s a short recap of what we covered under the High Court’s section on the SCC Online Blog for the month of
It’s the last day of 2020, and here we are with the 20 most-read Case Briefs of the SCC Online Blog in
“It was not open to the Division Bench to have examined the correctness of the questions and the answer key to come to a conclusion different from that of the Expert Committee.”
“Liberty survives by the vigilance of her citizens, on the cacophony of the media and in the dusty corridors of courts alive to the rule of (and not by) law. Yet, much too often, liberty is a casualty when one of these components is found wanting.”
by Abhinav Shrivastava* and Nirmal Prasad**
Allahabad High Court issued a notice on 25-03-2020, stating that Court work shall remain suspended with immediate effect until further orders. However, imminently
Bombay High Court: A Single Judge Bench comprising of Ravindra V. Ghughe, J. heard a miscellaneous civil application wherein the applicant had
Supreme Court: In the case where a 35-year-old woman was not allowed to abort her foetus by the Patna High Court as
Supreme Court: Discouraging the practice of the appellate courts of reproducing the passages of the lower court’s order without proper analysis, the