W.P.(C) No. 49 of 2025 │ 2025 INSC 599 Supreme Court of India │ Decided: 30 April 2025 Bench: Justice J.B. Pardiwala and Justice R. Mahadevan I. Background of the Case Advocate Amar Jain, a person with 100% visual impairment, filed a writ petition before the Supreme Court of India challenging the inaccessibility of the
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Introduction Over 5 crore cases are pending before Indian Courts as of 2025, according to the National Judicial Data Grid. It is a number that has and also explains why, in April 2021, the Supreme Court of India quietly launched SUPACE. It was designed to assist judges in processing case-related information. The Supreme Court has described it as a tool that does not decide but assists. But the line between assistance
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🏢 Company: BP Law LLP 📍 Location: Bhagalpur | Patna | Delhi 💰 Stipend/Salary: Unpaid About the Internship :Applications are now open for Online & Offline Internship Program at BP LAW LLP for the year 2026. Eligibility :(i) Open to law students from all years of the 5-year or 3-year LL.B. programme.(ii) Good research and drafting skills,
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🏢 Company: RCA Legal 📍 Location: Jaipur 💰 Stipend/Salary: Unpaid About the Internship :Applications are invited for Internship Opportunity at RCA Legal, Jaipur for the year 2026. Eligibility :(i) Open to law students from all years of the 5-year or 3-year LL.B. programme.(ii) Good research and drafting skills, with a proactive and detail-oriented approach(iii) Proficiency in MS
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🏢 Company: Saankhyaa Legal 📍 Location: Bangalore 💰 Stipend/Salary: Unpaid About the Internship :The program is designed to provide law students with hands-on exposure to both the courtroom and the boardroom. Interns will be integrated into active matters, assisting with the research and documentation that drive real-world legal solutions. Eligibility :(i) Open to law students from all
... Continue Reading.Judge Should Not Sit Like a Sphinx; Active Judicial Engagement Is Essential to Natural Justice: Madras High Court
The administration of justice is not a mechanical exercise. Courts are expected to act as impartial adjudicators, but impartiality does not mean passivity. A judge is not expected to remain silent in the face of doubts, uncertainties, or unresolved factual questions. This principle received emphatic affirmation from the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court
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Legal Bites presents the CLAT UG Mock Legal Practice Questions – April 2026, thoughtfully curated to refine your preparation strategy and strengthen your legal aptitude for the upcoming examination. In preparing this mock test, we have tried to closely follow the CLAT UG 2026 pattern while ensuring coverage of all subjects relevant to the CLAT
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Introduction In the aftermath of a devastating fire tragedy in Malviya Nagar, New Delhi, Advocate Bhavishya Shakya of the Supreme Court of India has addressed an open letter to the Hon’ble Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court, urging the Court to exercise suo moto jurisdiction. The letter, dated 5th June 2026, calls for judicial
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Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a major force in many professional fields, including law. AI tools are changing how lawyers work, how courts function, and how clients seek justice. This article looks at how to effectively and responsibly incorporate AI into everyday legal practice. It explores its main applications, the professional and ethical duties it involves, and the situations where it truly improves, rather than weakens, the quality of legal services. The article concludes that when used correctly, AI does not replace legal judgment,
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INTRODUCTION In Surekha Domaji Bele Vs. Executive Engineer, Testing Division, MSEDCL, 2026 INSC 639, decided on 16 June 2026, the Hon’ble Supreme Court, through a Judgment authored by Justice Nongmeikapam Kotiswar Singh, dealt with an important issue relating to disciplinary proceedings and procedural fairness. While the case involved several service law issues, the central question
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