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LAW AND CONSTITUTIONAL AFFAIRS - October 2023

Oct 2023

Jan 13, 2026

Centre approves Justice Manoj Kumar Gupta as Chief Justice of Uttarakhand High Court

The Union Minister of Law and Justice announced the appointment of Justice Manoj Kumar Gupta, a judge of the Allahabad High Court, as Chief Justice of the Uttarakhand High Court. The appointment will take effect when the current Chief Justice retires on 9 January, and is issued under Article 217(1) of the Constitution. The decision aligns Uttarakhand’s judiciary with standard constitutional provisions for chief appointments, ensuring a seamless transition. Justice Gupta’s leadership will guide the High Court through judicial administration, verdicts, and reforms in line with national legal standards.
  • Justice Manoj Kumar Gupta appointed Chief Justice of Uttarakhand HC.
  • Appointment under Article 217(1) of the Constitution.
  • Effective from retirement of current CJ on 9 January 2026.
  • Gupta previously served as Allahabad High Court judge.
  • Aims to ensure smooth judicial administration and reforms.

Kerala introduces ERONET to ease NRI voter document submissions

Kerala’s Chief Electoral Officer Dr. Rathan U Kelkar announced the ERONET system is now operational to support Special Intensive Revision for NRIs. The system allows non-resident Indians to submit required documents for hearings without travelling to attend in person. ERONET aims to streamline document submission and speed up verification for NRIs seeking enrolment or upgradation in voters’ lists. Kelkar highlighted that the new facility reduces travel and administrative burdens while maintaining the integrity of electoral processes. The initiative reflects ongoing efforts to improve accessibility for overseas voters ahead of elections.
  • ERONET system is operational for NRIs during Special Intensive Revision.
  • NRIs can submit hearing documents remotely.
  • Aims to reduce travel and streamline electoral verification.
  • Led by Kerala Chief Electoral Officer Dr. Rathan U Kelkar.
  • Part of broader efforts to improve overseas voter participation.

Jan 12, 2026

Soumen Sen sworn in as Chief Justice of Kerala High Court

Justice Soumen Sen was sworn in as the new Chief Justice of the Kerala High Court in a ceremony at Lok Bhavan. The ceremony was attended by the Governor, the Chief Minister and other dignitaries. Justice Sen brings experience from previous judicial roles and is expected to oversee cases at the state level while guiding administrative reforms within the High Court. The appointment aligns with standard constitutional processes for high court leadership changes and signals continuity in Kerala’s judicial administration.
  • Justice Soumen Sen sworn in as Kerala High Court Chief Justice.
  • Ceremony attended by Governor and Chief Minister among others.
  • Sen brings extensive judicial experience to the role.
  • Expectations of administrative reforms and steady leadership.
  • Appointment follows constitutional norms for high courts.

Jan 09, 2026

CJI Surya Kant Inaugurates India's First Fully Paperless District Court in Kalpetta, Kerala

  • In January 2026, Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant virtually inaugurated India's first fully paperless district court in Kalpetta, Wayanad, Kerala. This historic milestone marks the complete digital transformation of district judiciary operations, making all judicial proceedings entirely electronic from case filing to final judgment.

Jan 07, 2026

Supreme Court Signs MoU for Law Clerks Exchange with Bhutan

  • The Supreme Court of India has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Bhutan to exchange young legal professionals. The announcement was made by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, who welcomed two law clerks from Bhutan to work in the Supreme Court.
  • The initiative is aimed at strengthening judicial cooperation and enhancing institutional ties between the two countries.

Jan 06, 2026

Telangana Assembly passes four Bills, abolishing two-child norm

The Telangana Legislative Assembly unanimously passed four Bills, including the Telangana Panchayat Raj (Amendment) Bill, 2026, which abolishes the long-standing two-child norm for local body elections. The amendment targets population concerns from the 1980s and 1990s, addressing fears around food security and poverty reduction. The Assembly also passed the Telangana Panchayat Raj (Second Amendment) Bill, 2026, renaming Jaintirumalapoor to Jayanna Tirumalapur. Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka introduced two further Bills: the Regulations of Appointments to Public Services and Rationalisation of Staff Pattern and Pay Structure (Amendment) Bill, 2026, and its second amendment. All measures were approved unanimously.
  • Telangana Panchayat Raj Amendment Bill, 2026 passed.
  • Two-child norm for local elections abolished.
  • Second Amendment Bill renames Jaintirumalapoor to Jayanna Tirumalapur.
  • Two additional Bills on appointments and pay structure approved.
  • Legislation aims to realign governance with current needs.
  • All four Bills passed unanimously.
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