Banks Becoming Liability in Digital Arrest Scams: Supreme Court Issues Strong Warning

The Supreme Court has warned that banks are becoming a liability in digital arrest scams, directing RBI, CBI and Centre to act swiftly to prevent fraud.
Supreme Court Challenge to BNSS Allowing Judges in Prosecution Roles

A lawyer has moved the Supreme Court challenging BNSS provisions that allow serving or retired judges to head state prosecution offices, alleging violation of judicial independence and separation of powers.
BNSS Arrest Notice Mandatory Before Arrest: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court held that arrest is not mandatory in offences punishable up to seven years and that police must ordinarily issue a notice under Section 35(3) of the BNSS before making an arrest.
Supreme Court Keeps UGC’s Anti-Caste Discrimination Regulations, 2026 in Abeyance
The Supreme Court has kept the UGC Anti Caste Discrimination Regulations, 2026 in abeyance, citing vague definitions and exclusion of general category students from grievance redressal.
SUPREME COURT CLEARS JURISDICTION IN SECTION 138 NI ACT CASES- A LANDMARK CLARIFICATION

In a landmark judgment dated November 28, 2025 (2025 INSC 1362), the Supreme Court of India clarified that exclusive jurisdiction in cheque bounce cases under Section 138 NI Act lies with the court where the payee’s or holder’s bank account (home branch) is maintained. Overruling conflicting precedents, the Court emphasized that the 2015 Amendment’s Section 142(2)(a) and its Explanation were designed to prevent forum shopping and protect accused persons from harassment. By directing High Courts to uniformly adopt this interpretation, the ruling restores certainty, streamlines litigation, and strengthens the NI Act’s role as a swift commercial dispute resolution mechanism.