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1. Supreme Court increases SCBA executive committee term to 2 years; revises criteria to vote and stand for polls

Supreme Court increases SCBA executive committee term to 2 years; revises criteria to vote and stand for polls The Supreme Court on Friday introduced a range of sweeping reforms for the Supreme Court

Supreme Court increases SCBA executive committee term to 2 years; revises criteria to vote and stand for polls

Supreme Court increases SCBA executive committee term to 2 years; revises criteria to vote and stand for polls The Supreme Court on Friday introduced a range of sweeping reforms for the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA)'s composition and election framework. [SCBA v BD Kaushik] Pertinent among its directions was to increase the tenure of elected office-bearers of the executive committee from 1 year to 2 years. The Court also introduced new eligibility norms and expanded representation by ordering that posts in the association, other than that of President, may be reserved for women advocates and advocates with disabilities. The directions were passed by a Bench comprising of Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant and Justice KV Viswanathan. Laying down an extensive framework on voter eligibility, the Court held: Women advocates with at least 50 appearances in the Supreme Court in the preceding two years would be eligible to vote. Advocates with disabilities would require a minimum of five appearances in the same period to qualify. At least 75% of appearances must be physical, with only 25% permitted to be virtual. Virtual appearances must be separately recorded on the Supreme Court’s digital portal. The portal is to be modified to enable distinct recording of virtual appearances.

2. Delhi High Court orders takedown of tweet against BJP's Gaurav Bhatia

Delhi High Court orders takedown of tweet against BJP's Gaurav Bhatia The Delhi High Court today ordered the immediate takedown of a tweet posted by social media influencer Shamita Yadav on finding it

Delhi High Court orders takedown of tweet against BJP's Gaurav Bhatia

Delhi High Court orders takedown of tweet against BJP's Gaurav Bhatia The Delhi High Court today ordered the immediate takedown of a tweet posted by social media influencer Shamita Yadav on finding it to be prima facie defamatory to Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and Senior Advocate Gaurav Bhatia. Justice Mini Pushkarna passed the interim injunction order on a plea by Bhatia who accused Yadav of repeatedly publishing an allegedly defamatory video, in defiance of earlier court orders restraining the upload of such defamatory content. "This court is of the considered view that prejudice and injury shall be caused to the plaintiff [Bhatia] if the tweet of this second tweet of December 2025 is allowed to continue any further. Accordingly, it is directed that till the next date of hearing, the December tweet shall be removed by Defendant No 5 [Yadav] forthwith," the Court directed today. The Court will pass a detailed order later in chamber. The matter is tied to a controversy that arose after Bhatia had appeared on a news show on News 18 channel in September 2025. During the introduction to the show by journalist Amish Devgan, Bhatia was seen wearing a kurta allegedly without pants/pyjama. A slew of memes and videos then began circulating on internet and social media about the incident prompting Bhatia to approach the Court seeking the takedown of such defamatory content.

3. Maintain heritage status: Punjab and Haryana High Court says Chandigarh can't have Tribune Chowk flyover

Maintain heritage status: Punjab and Haryana High Court says Chandigarh can't have Tribune Chowk flyover The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Friday ruled that the construction of a flyover was imperm

Maintain heritage status: Punjab and Haryana High Court says Chandigarh can't have Tribune Chowk flyover

Maintain heritage status: Punjab and Haryana High Court says Chandigarh can't have Tribune Chowk flyover The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Friday ruled that the construction of a flyover was impermissible in Chandigarh under the Master Plan-2031 [Jagwant Singh Bath and others v Union of India and Others] A Division Bench of Chief Justice Sheel Nagu and Justice Sanjiv Berry passed the judgment on a petition challenging construction of a flyover at Tribune Chowk in Chandigarh over environmental concerns. The Court had earlier restrained the Union Territory (UT) from felling any trees in the vicinity of Tribune Chowk. Today, the Court ruled against the project and restrained Chandigarh Administration from proceeding ahead with the construction of the Tribune flyover. However, the Court said that the Chandigarh Administration is at liberty to construct an underpass as Tribune Chowk as same was permissible under the Master Plan. "The pristine environment in mind, with which Chandigarh city was planned and established, ought not be forgotten. Sun, Space and Verdure (fresh, green color of growing vegetation, or lush plant and foliage themselves), which are hallmark of this city, need to be protected and preserved at all costs," the Bench said. The Court went on to prohibit the authorities from cutting any mango tree or any other tree standing in and around the Tribune Chowk. "The Court further directs the UT Administration to maintain the green, unique and heritage status of Chandigarh town, including Phase I comprising of Sector 1-30, including Dakshin Marg which forms an integral part of Phase I (Sectors 1 to 30) (heritage sectors)," the Court ordered.

4. P&H High Court protects Yograj Singh from arrest in case over derogatory remarks about women

P&H High Court protects Yograj Singh from arrest in case over derogatory remarks about women The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Friday granted interim protection from arrest to former cricketer and

P&H High Court protects Yograj Singh from arrest in case over derogatory remarks about women

P&H High Court protects Yograj Singh from arrest in case over derogatory remarks about women The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Friday granted interim protection from arrest to former cricketer and actor Yograj Singh in a case accusing him of making derogatory remarks against women in Amazon Prime-web series Lukkhe. Justice Kirti Singh granted the interim relief to Yograj Singh and listed the matter for consideration on July 9. After a video clip from the web series recently went viral on social media, an advocate lodged a complaint against Singh alleging that he had used insulting and derogatory language against women. Chandigarh Police then booked Singh under Section 79 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and Section 67A of the Information Technology Act for speaking sexually explicit language against women. Subsequently, Singh moved Chandigarh District Court with a plea seeking protection from arrest. Sessions Judge HS Grewal on May 26 denied anticipatory bail to Singh, observing that words used in the video clip were disturbing, derogatory and insulted the entire women class. The Court observed that it was important to find out the author of the words. Singh then approached the High Court against the same which granted him relief today.

5. IBC as a stratagem to evade liability under PMLA

IBC as a stratagem to evade liability under PMLA The Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002 is a special law meant to ensure that proceeds of crime generated from scheduled offences are taken

IBC as a stratagem to evade liability under PMLA

IBC as a stratagem to evade liability under PMLA The Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002 is a special law meant to ensure that proceeds of crime generated from scheduled offences are taken away from criminals and restored to the State or victims. The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016 operates in an entirely different field, aiming to protect the interests of lenders as well as all other stakeholders including debtors. On the face of it, there is no inconsistency between the PMLA and IBC and it appears that they operate in entirely different spheres. However, in recent times, it has come to the notice of the Supreme Court, the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) as well investigation agencies like the Enforcement Directorate (ED) that the IBC is being used strategically to siphon off proceeds of crime already attached under PMLA. With the passage of time, criminals have started to manipulate the stakeholders in IBC in such a manner so as to defeat lawful attachments done by the ED under the ambit of PMLA by using the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP). The accused ensure that the resolution professional and the committee of creditors are under his control. The resolution plan is framed in such a way so to give the property to an entity seemingly unconnected to the accused. However, this is done so that the accused can avail the benefit of Section 32-A IBC, which says that the liability of a corporate debtor for an offence committed prior to the commencement of the CIRP shall cease.

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