SCBA chief urges CJI and Law Minister to finalise MoP for judges’ appointments, seeking transparency, equity, and merit-based framework.
Read Full ArticleSCBA President Sr. Adv. Vikas Singh speaks out on two major issues — condemning ex-CJI D.Y. Chandrachud’s overstay in his government house and sharing his views on the Bihar SIR election dispute.
In this exclusive interview with LawStreet Journal, Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) President and Senior Advocate Mr. Vikas Singh opens up about his vision and plans for his fourth term in office.
SC Women Lawyers Association condemns Justice Katju’s ‘sexist’ remarks, demands public apology; calls comments an assault on dignity of women lawyers.
Dr. Adish Aggarwala urges Dushyant Dave to return to legal practice and contest SCBA 2026 polls, calling 70 the true ‘youth’ of a lawyer’s career.
SC to remove glass panels from courtrooms 1–5 after Bar’s plea, aiming to restore original grandeur and improve visibility and accessibility.
SC reserves SCBA Secretary post for women; elections on May 20. One-third executive seats for women; results on May 21.
Supreme Court condemns Pahalgam terror attack on tourists, calls it a brutal assault on humanity; pays tribute and observes silence for victims.
SCBA raises over Rs 43 crore for advocates’ welfare through CSR efforts led by Kapil Sibal; funds to support medical and insurance benefits.
SC rules that appearance of only those advocates physically present and arguing in court and one assistant advocate in Court will be recorded.
Supreme Court lawyers associations urge the apex court to frame uniform guidelines for marking advocates’ appearances, ensuring fairness and consistency.
SC: No law prohibits active political party members from contesting Bar body polls, rejects plea for a ban, emphasizing constitutional democracy.
SCBA, SCAORA condemn Ghaziabad court incident, demand inquiry, dismissal of judge, police, and Advocate Protection Act to prevent future violence.
SCBA objects to changes in Lady Justice statue and SC emblem, citing lack of consultation and demands a cafe and library instead of a proposed museum.
CJI Chandrachud leads groundbreaking ceremony for Supreme Court’s 86,000 sq. meter expansion, enhancing courtroom capacity with focus on justice and sustainability.