Chief Justice of India Bhushan R Gavai has stressed on the importance of arbitration in justice delivery mechanism, calling it a prominent pillar that showcased the significant shift towards modes of alternative dispute resolution.
Delivering the keynote address at Navigating the Evolving Landscape: The Impact of the 7th Edition of the SIAC Rules on India-Related Arbitrations, organised by the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) and Trilegal’s Joint Event (London International ...
In a sweeping verdict affirming the constitutional dignity of judicial office, the Court has ruled that all High Court judges—regardless of their entry point, tenure length, or designation—are entitled to full pension and benefits, thereby eliminating systemic disparities
Two rulings by MP and Chhattisgarh High Courts have once again exposed the disturbing legal reality in India—that marriage remains a sanctuary for sexual violence and consent still ends at the altar
Recently, the Delhi High Court upheld an Army court’s order of dismissal of a Christian officer who refused to take part in multi-religious activities, citing his faith. The Court made it clear that “unity is forged in uniform, not through religion”
Former Chief Justice of India Justice D.Y Chandrachud has said lawyers today must not only interpret statutes but also understand how AI systems arrive at their recommendations.
He said this while inaugurating PALETTE (Professional Advancement in Law through Executive Training & Technical Education), the country's first AI-powered Legal Innovation Centre recently, the former CJI , at the India International Centre, New Delhi.
Launched by BITS Law School, in collaboration wit...