The Supreme Court on Tuesday sought a report from the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) on the steps being taken for controlling air pollution in and around Delhi.
A bench of Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Sudhanshu Dhulia took note of the submissions of senior advocate Aparajita Singh, who is assisting the apex court as an amicus curiae in the pollution matter, regarding problem of air pollution during winters and also about crop residue burning.
Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud announced today that the Supreme Court is officially 'onboard' with the National Judicial Data Grid NJDG now The CJI described the onboarding of the Supreme Court data on NJDG portal under the court's 'open...
The Supreme Court observed that an insurance is expected to deal with the insured in a bonafide and fair manner and should not just care for and cater to its own profits It is the duty of the insurance company...
Introduction A New Era for Justice Artificial Intelligence AI has rapidly entered almost every professional domain mdash and the legal world is no exception From predictive analytics to legal research automation AI is revolutionizing how lawyers judges and courts...
In today rsquo s rapidly evolving legal landscape the integration of technology has become more than just a trend mdash it rsquo s a fundamental shift that is reshaping how legal professionals operate and deliver services As we embrace this...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday November questioned the effectiveness of the Delhi Government's odd-even scheme in controlling air pollution while terming it as ldquo optics rdquo Under this scheme vehicles with license plate numbers ending in an even digit are...
Builder ndash buyer disputes have become one of the most common legal issues in India rsquo s real estate sector Delays in possession unilateral changes in project plans poor construction quality refund refusals and misleading commitments have affected thousands of...