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In a landmark decision for gender diversity and judicial excellence, the Supreme Court Collegium has officially recommended the appointment of Ms. Justice Meenakshi Madan Rai as the next Chief Justice of the High Court of Judicature at Patna.

As per the official statement released by the Collegium, the recommendation was finalized during its meeting held

By E-Justice India News Desk

Published: May 1, 2026

Patna: In a significant move to protect urban infrastructure and citizen rights, the Patna High Court has issued a stern directive against the unscientific practice of raising road levels during repairs. The Court has mandated that all road construction in Bihar must now strictly adhere to

The School of Agriculture, Law and Economics (SALE) at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL), Punjab, in collaboration with Dhir & Dhir Associates, successfully organized the final rounds of the 5th National Essay Writing Competition on 11 March 2026 at the RGNUL campus. The competition was centered on the theme “Regulating the New Economy:

Author: Shashi, Advocate-on-Record, Supreme Court of India, works extensively on issues relating to child rights, child protection, and gender justice.

While reviewing a series of adoption and child trafficking cases from multiple states for research on legal issues and child protection, I became extremely concerned by an ongoing and dangerous pattern.  Doctors, intermediaries, and even

Author: Aayush Bhardwaj

The Law of the Sea works on a tension of structures: round the clock development of coastal State jurisdiction on the one hand, and freedom of the international community on the other. This tension is more carefully controlled in no other provision than in the Principle of Due Regard, emphasized throughout various

Author : Gurleen (BBALLB) The ICFAI University, Dehradun

Abstract

The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 forms the backbone of India’s civil justice system, yet its century-old framework struggles to meet the demands of modern, complex, and technology-driven disputes. This article examines the key procedural issues within the CPC—such as excessive formalism, inefficient summons service, cumbersome

Author – Adya Mishra (The ICFAI University, Dehradun)

Abstract

Section 89 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) marks a pivotal legislative shift towards integrating Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), especially mediation, within India’s civil justice framework. This article examines the historical evolution, judicial interpretations, and operationalization of Section 89, highlighting its role in facilitating amicable

Author – Komal Joshi (4th Year, BBALLB) The ICFAI University, Dehradun

Co-Author – Dr. Vivek Kumar (Asst. Professor, The ICFAI University, Dehradun

Abstract

The doctrines of Res Sub Judice and Res Judicata occupy pivotal positions in civil jurisprudence. Both aims to prevent multiplicity of proceedings, avoid conflicting judgments, and uphold judicial economy. Section 10 of

Organized by: E-Justice IndiaVenue: Billabong High International School, Cantt, Kanpur, Uttar PradeshDates: 21st & 22nd December, 2025

About the Event

E-Justice India Global Summit – Kanpur Edition 2025 is a two-day national event organized by E-Justice India, one of India’s top-ranked legal education platforms. The Summit aims to bring together dynamic students from schools and