The Supreme Court of India has received five new judges, taking its working strength to 37, including the Chief Justice of India. The appointments come after the Supreme Court Collegium, headed by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, recommended the names for elevation. Supreme Court Gets Five
Chief Justice of India (CJI) D.Y. Chandrachud has issued a pointed reminder to the Central Government, urging it not to act selectively on recommendations made by the Supreme Court Collegium. In a courtroom observation that carries institutional weight, the CJI warned that uneven handling of judicial appointments could harm the integrity of the judiciary and […]
In a move that could reshape judicial appointments in India, the Supreme Court Collegium is reportedly considering pausing recommendations for high court judges who are relatives of sitting or retired judges. This potential shift aligns with ongoing discussions about fostering transparency and meritocracy in the judiciary. Focus on Meritocracy and Transparency The decision








