The Supreme Court Collegium has approved the recommendation of two Judicial Officers (Mohan Lal and Mohd. Akram Chowdhary) as Judges in the Jammu and Kashmir High Court. In its meeting held on September 1, the Collegium also resolved to reiterate its earlier recommendations for elevation of two Advocates
The Supreme Court Collegium in the same meeting has resolved to reiterate its earlier recommendations for elevation of the 4 Advocates (Shri Jaytosh Majumdar, Shri Amitesh Banerjee, Shri Raja Basu Chowdhury, Smt. Lapita Banerji) as Judges in Calcutta High Court.
While 16 names were recommended for appointment to the Allahabad High Court, 8 were chosen for Kerala, 10 for Calcutta High Court , 7 for Rajasthan, 5 each for Gauhati and Jharkhand, 4 each for Punjab & Haryana and Madras, 2 for Chhattisgarh, and 1 for Madhya Pradesh.
Gauhati High Court Judge elevation: The Supreme Court Collegium has recommended name of two-Judicial Officers Smt. Malasri Nandi, and Smt. Marli Vankung as Judges in the Gauhati High Court.
The Supreme Court Collegium, headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) N V Ramana, has recommended 68 names, including 44 advocates and 24 judicial officers, for appointment as judges in 12 High Courts of the country.
The Delhi High Court granted bail to Furkan, Mohd Arif, Shadab Ahmad, Suvaleen and Tabassum, who all have been in judicial custody since last year, for allegedly causing the death of Head Constable Ratan Lal, as also causing serious head injuries to the DCP North-East and damaging public property
Honey Singh's wife Shalini Talwar had alleged that she was subjected to numerous incidents of physical, verbal and mental abuse in the hands of her husband. She sought a compensation of Rs 20 crore, return of her dowry and also asked the court to direct her husband to pay Rs five lakh
The Uttar Pradesh police had said that a Noida-registered company had, in 2018, hatched a multi-level marketing scheme 'Bike Bot' and lured investors with the promise of double returns in a year. Supreme Court granted interim relief to Dinesh Pandey in the Bike Bot scheme scam
Advocate Diksha Mishra, Counsel of petitioner Haldibari Tea Manufacturers LLP, suggested the name of Justice A K Ganguly, on which respondent Vishwanathan KV also gave his consent, to solve their dispute.