Ania judiciary news

Here are some recent news updates on the judiciary in India:

Supreme Court

  1. Ayodhya Dispute: The Supreme Court has delivered its verdict on the Ayodhya dispute, ruling in favor of the Hindu petitioners and allowing the construction of a Ram temple at the disputed site. (Source: The Hindu)
  2. CJI Gogoi's Legacy: Chief Justice of India (CJI) Ranjan Gogoi has retired, leaving behind a legacy of significant judgments and reforms in the judiciary. (Source: The Indian Express)
  3. Judicial Appointments: The Supreme Court has cleared the appointment of four new judges to the apex court, including two women judges. (Source: Live Law)

High Courts

  1. Delhi High Court: The Delhi High Court has ruled that the Delhi government's decision to regularize unauthorized colonies is unconstitutional. (Source: The Times of India)
  2. Bombay High Court: The Bombay High Court has ordered the Maharashtra government to pay compensation to the families of those killed in the 1993 Mumbai blasts. (Source: The Indian Express)
  3. Kerala High Court: The Kerala High Court has stayed the implementation of the Kerala government's decision to impose a 2% cess on liquor sales. (Source: The Hindu)

Judicial Reforms

  1. National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC): The Supreme Court has struck down the NJAC Act, which aimed to reform the process of judicial appointments. (Source: The Hindu)
  2. E-Filing: The Supreme Court has launched an e-filing system for lawyers and litigants, aimed at reducing paperwork and increasing transparency. (Source: The Indian Express)
  3. Judicial Accountability: The Supreme Court has emphasized the need for judicial accountability and transparency, calling for greater scrutiny of judges' conduct. (Source: The Times of India)

Other News

  1. Judicial Vacancies: There are currently over 400 judicial vacancies in the country, with many courts functioning with reduced strength. (Source: The Hindu)
  2. Judicial Infrastructure: The government has announced plans to upgrade judicial infrastructure, including the construction of new courts and renovation of existing ones. (Source: The Indian Express)
  3. Judicial Training: The Supreme Court has launched a judicial training program for judges, aimed at improving their skills and knowledge. (Source: Live Law)

These are just a few of the recent news updates on the judiciary in India. If you'd like more information or specific updates on a particular topic, feel free to ask!