Latest News UK Supreme Court Roundtable titled Maintaining Judicial Legitimacy and Public Confidence Speaking at the UK Supreme Court Roundtable titled ‘Maintaining Judicial Legitimacy and Public Confidence’ on 3rd June 2025, the CJI said that the Supreme Court has always been prompt in taking immediate and appropriate measures to address the instances of misconduct and corruption surfacing within the judiciary. He said that whenever such instances came to light in India, the Supreme Court took immediate measures to address the allegations of judicial impropriety, while ensuring transparency and integrity in the process. The Chief also highlighted the proactive steps taken by the Indian judiciary to build public trust. Referring to transparency initiatives, he said the Apex Court judges have started voluntary disclosure of their assets. Stressing on the importance of accessibility and public communication, the CJI said all Constitution Bench hearings at the Apex Court were live-streamed. Speaking about the e-SCR portal, which offered free access to Supreme Court judgments, he said the initiative greatly benefitted law students, researchers and citizens by enabling one-click access to court rulings.
Advocates who are physically present in court can have their names recorded in court orders
Latest News Advocates who are physically present in court can have their names recorded in court orders In a judgment delivered on 19th March 2025, the Supreme Court directed that only those advocates who are physically present in court and arguing the matter can have their names recorded in court orders. A 2-Judge Bench of Justices Bela M. Trivedi and Satish Chandra Sharma passed an order stating that besides the arguing counsel, one counsel assisting the arguing counsel and the advocate-on-record (AoR) can also have their appearance marked. The Bench further stated that a Senior Advocate shall not appear without an AoR in the Supreme Court.
Court expressed its displeasure at the translated documents filed in a case relating to employment
Latest News Court expressed its displeasure at the translated documents filed in a case relating to employment The Supreme Court on 18th March 2025 expressed its displeasure at the translated documents filed in a case relating to employment of a teacher which it said were mistranslated. The 2- Judge Bench of Justices J.K. Maheshwari and Aravind Kumar noted that ‘reinstatement’ was translated as ‘re-establishment’ rendering a paragraph meaningless. It directed the document to be filed in original along with an official transcript. The Bench further called upon the Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association to ascertain how advocates-on- record (AoRs) should address the situation since they are expected to certify such documents.
Supreme Court reaffirmed the supervisory jurisdiction of Indian courts
Latest News Supreme Court reaffirmed the supervisory jurisdiction of Indian courts A 3-Judge bench of the Supreme Court comprising of CJI Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justices Sanjay Kumar and KV Viswanathan on 18th March 2025 reaffirmed the supervisory jurisdiction of Indian courts in disputes arising from agreements governed by Indian law, even when the arbitration is agreed to be governed by a foreign centre. The decision clarifies the interplay between conflicting arbitration clauses in international commercial agreements governed by Indian law.
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