National Judicial Museum and Archive Inaugurated at Supreme Court
Chief Justice of India D. Y. Chandrachud inaugurated the National Judicial Museum and Archive (NJMA) at the Supreme Court, offering visitors an immersive journey into the history of India's judicial institutions.
Set up in the space formerly occupied by the Old Judges Library, this three-floor museum captures the evolution of the nation's legal journey and showcases the history and milestones of Indian judicial institutions.
The first floor presents a digital and pictorial exploration of India's judicial system from the ancient, medieval, and British eras.
The second floor is dedicated to individuals who have shaped the Indian justice system, showcasing Supreme Court justices from its founding in 1950, women Supreme Court judges, notable legal pioneers, and Presidents who administered the oath to Chief Justices of India.
While still under development, the third floor includes displays that guide citizens on accessing the Supreme Court for grievance redressal, illustrate the use of technology in the Court, and provide insights into high courts across India.
Nov 09, 2024
Kerala High Court Introduces Machine Scrutiny Of Writ Petitions, Excluding Miscellaneous Matters
The Kerala High Court introduced Machine Scrutiny to writ petitions, excluding miscellaneous matters, with effective from November 2024.In July 2023, machine scrutiny was introduced for the first time for automated scrutiny of Bail Applications. This was done to improve efficiency and speed in the e-filing process.
Nov 08, 2024
Chhattisgarh HC CJ Ramesh Sinha Inaugurates Court for District and Additional Sessions Judge at N...
The Chhattisgarh High Court Chief Justice Ramesh Sinha virtually inaugurated the newly established Court for District and Additional Sessions Judge Court at Narayanpur, Civil District Kondagaon.
Stressing the indispensable role of quality judicial infrastructure in delivering fair and efficient justice, Chief Justice Sinha expressed his vision towards establishing adequate judicial infrastructure across the State.
During his address, he said that considering the hardships being faced by litigants, particularly in Sessions Cases who were compelled to travel from Narayanpur to Kondagaon, the establishment of the new District & Additional Sessions Court at Narayanpur, will be significantly more convenient for enlarging access to swift justice, and the dispensation of justice will proceed at an accelerated pace, representing a commendable advancement in justice delivery system for the people of Revenue District Narayanpur.
Nov 01, 2024
Central Government Clears Appointment of 5 Judicial Officers as Kerala High Court Judges
The Central government cleared the appointment of five judicial officers as additional judges of the Kerala High Court.
The judicial officers who were appointed are: K. V. Jayakumar, Muralee Krishna S, Jobin Sebastian, P. V. Balakrishnan and P. P. Krishna Kumar.
The Supreme Court Collegium had recommended their appointment by a resolution dated October 15.
Oct 26, 2024
Justice Sanjiv Khanna Appointed Next Chief Justice of India
President Droupadi Murmu appointed Justice Sanjiv Khanna as the 51st Chief Justice of India.
Justice Khanna, who will take oath on November 11, will succeed CJI D. Y. Chandrachud who is due to retire on November 10.
Justice Khanna will have a relatively short tenure of just six months as he is due to retire on March 13, 2025.
A graduate of Delhi University's Campus Law Centre, he enrolled as an advocate in 1983 and primarily practised before the Delhi High Court. He was elevation as judge of Delhi High Court in June 2005.
In January 2019 Justice Khanna was elevated to the Supreme Court.