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Pledged not to take up post retirement roles to preserve independence of judiciary: CJI Gavai [Read Statement]
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Pledged not to take up post retirement roles to preserve independence of judiciary: CJI Gavai [Read Statement]

CJI Gavai pledges no post-retirement roles to uphold judicial independence; stresses ethics, transparency, and trust at UK roundtable.

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Chief Justice Chandrachud Announces Real Time Supreme Court Data Integration with National Judicial Data Grid [Press Release] Legal Insiders
Chief Justice Chandrachud Announces Real Time Supreme Court Data Integration with National Judicial Data Grid [Press Release]

Stay updated on the Indian judiciary's historic move! Chief Justice Chandrachud announces real-time Supreme Court data on the National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG), enhancing transparency and accountability in the judicial system.

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SC Dismisses MCGM’s Challenge to Arbitral Award, Holds Conduct of Party Relevant to Decide Jurisdictional Challenge [Read Judgment]

Supreme Court dismisses MCGM’s challenge to arbitral award, holds party conduct relevant while deciding jurisdictional objections under Section 16 of the Arbitration Act.

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SC Pulls Up Railways Over Safety Measures, Seeks Detailed Affidavit on Fund Allocation and Travel Insurance Disparity [Read Order]

Supreme Court pulls up Railways over slow safety progress, seeks detailed affidavit on fund allocation and says counter ticket passengers cannot be denied travel insurance.

13 March, 2026 02:04 PM
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Madras HC Acquits Woman in Husband’s Murder Case; Says Section 106 Evidence Act Cannot Replace Prosecution’s Burden of Proof [Read Judgment]

Madras High Court acquits woman in husband’s murder case, holding Section 106 of the Evidence Act cannot substitute the prosecution’s primary burden of proof.

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