Courtroom Chronicles
Courtrooms Chronicle provides comprehensive coverage of judgments, case updates, court orders, and public interest litigations (PIL). Stay informed on the latest legal developments, landmark decisions, and significant rulings across various jurisdictions. Whether you’re a legal professional, researcher, or interested citizen, Courtrooms Chronicle delivers timely and insightful content to keep you abreast of the dynamic landscape of the judiciary system.
Recent Posts
SUPREME COURT CLARIFIES IBC vs BENAMI ACT JURISDICTION IN S RAJENDRAN CASE
The Supreme Court ruled that insolvency tribunals cannot interfere with attachment and confiscation proceedings under the Benami Act, reinforcing the limits of IBC jurisdiction.
SUPREME COURT ON ILLEGAL STING OPERATION UNDER PCPNDT ACT
The Supreme Court examined whether a sting operation authorized by a single member of the District Appropriate Authority under the PCPNDT Act vitiates subsequent prosecution. The case clarifies collective decision-making under Section 30 and reinforces procedural safeguards in social welfare legislation.
SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS MURDER CONVICTION BASED ON CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE IN NEELU KOSHTI CASE
The Supreme Court reaffirmed that a complete chain of circumstantial evidence, including recovery under Section 27 of the Evidence Act, is sufficient to sustain a murder conviction.
SUPREME COURT RESTORES LIBRARIANS TERMINATED OVER INVALID UNIVERSITY DEGREES
The Supreme Court ruled that employees cannot be terminated solely because their degrees were issued by a university established under a statute later declared unconstitutional.
SUPREME COURT QUASHES NEPOTISTIC FLAT ALLOTMENT IN HEWO CASE
The Supreme Court struck down arbitrary allotment of super deluxe flats by HEWO, emphasizing transparency, eligibility compliance, and fiduciary responsibility of governing body members.
SUPREME COURT ON ANTICIPATORY BAIL FOR ABSCONDING ACCUSED
The Supreme Court ruled that absconding accused are generally not entitled to anticipatory bail and that acquittal of co-accused does not automatically justify bail on parity grounds.





