New Delhi: Justice Soumen Sen will assume office as the Chief Justice of the Kerala High Court, with the Union government issuing a notification approving the Supreme Court collegium’s recommendation. Justice Sen, who is currently serving as the Chief Justice of the Meghalaya High Court, will take charge on January 9. The Supreme Court collegium Read More…
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Justice at Faster Pace: Kerala High Court Clears Over 1.09 Lakh Cases in 2025
The Kerala High Court marked a major milestone in judicial efficiency in 2025 by disposing of more than 1.09 lakh cases, significantly easing the burden of pending litigation and reinforcing public confidence in the justice delivery system. Official figures show that the court maintained a strong disposal rate across both civil and criminal cases, despite Read More…
Kerala Government to File Appeal Against Dileep’s Acquittal in Actress Assault Case
Kochi: The Kerala government has decided to file an appeal in the High Court challenging the trial court verdict in the actress assault case. An official order granting permission for the appeal was issued after the government accepted the recommendations of the Director General of Police (DGP) and the Special Public Prosecutor. The appeal will Read More…
High Court Quashes Preliminary Approval for Elappully Brewery, Dealing Setback to State Government
The Kerala High Court has set aside the state government’s preliminary approval granted to establish a brewery at Elappully in Palakkad district, delivering a major setback to the government. The court observed that the approval was granted to Oasis Company without conducting a proper and detailed study. A Division Bench headed by Justice Sathish Ninan Read More…
High Court Halts Munambam Revenue Rights Order, Flags Collector’s Directive as Contempt
The Kerala High Court has stayed the Ernakulam district collector’s order granting revenue rights to residents of the disputed land and has prima facie held the action to be contempt of court. Justice C. Jayachandran passed the order while suspending the directive issued by District Collector G. Priyanka on December 2. The order had permitted Read More…
Kerala High Court Orders Webcasting, Tight Security in Sensitive Polling Booths
The Kerala High Court has directed authorities to implement webcasting and heightened security in all sensitive polling booths across the state. The directive was issued by a single bench led by Justice P.V. Kunhikrishnan, who emphasized that “polling day should not become a day of war.” The court noted that if any candidate fears the Read More…
Sabarimala Gold Theft Probe Gets Fresh Boost: High Court Gives SIT One-Month Extension, Quashes Magistrate’s Order
The Kerala High Court has granted the Special Investigation Team (SIT) an additional one month to continue its probe. The order came from the High Court’s Devaswom Bench, providing crucial breathing space for investigators handling the high-profile case. The court also set aside the magistrate court’s earlier ruling that an FIR could not be registered—clearing Read More…
Kerala Govt Moves High Court Against SIR; All-Party Meet Had Favoured Legal Challenge
The Kerala government has approached the High Court challenging the implementation of the Standardisation of Electoral Rolls (SIR) process in the state. The decision comes in line with the political consensus reached earlier this month, when an all-party meeting concluded that the SIR exercise should be legally contested. According to the state government, the SIR Read More…
Kerala Govt Seeks High Court Nod to Postpone Voter Roll Revision Until After Local Body Polls
The Kerala government has urged the High Court to defer the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls until after the upcoming local body elections, citing a massive strain on administrative machinery. In its submission, the state explained that conducting both the SIR and local elections simultaneously would be logistically overwhelming, as it requires the Read More…
Kerala High Court Bars Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists from Using ‘Dr.’ Prefix Without Recognised Medical Degree
The Kerala High Court has directed authorities to ensure that physiotherapists and occupational therapists without recognised medical qualifications do not use the “Dr.” prefix before their names. The court issued this interim order while hearing a case linked to the National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions (NCAHP), stressing that using the title “Dr.” without Read More…






