Supreme Court

Breaking: Supreme Court Allows Workers to Sue States Over Delayed Unemployment Benefits
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling allows workers to sue state officials for delayed unemployment benefits, setting a national precedent. This decision empowers unemployed individuals to seek timely judicial relief without navigating lengthy state appeals, ensuring accountability and faster claim resolutions.

US Supreme Court Lowers Burden of Proof for Employers in Overtime Disputes
The U.S. Supreme Court has lowered the burden of proof for employers in overtime exemption cases under the FLSA. In a unanimous decision, the Court ruled that businesses must only prove exemptions by a preponderance of the evidence rather than the stricter clear and convincing standard. Learn what this means for employers and employees and how to stay compliant.

US Supreme Court Ruling: Employers Must Follow Stricter Wage Garnishment Procedures
A recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling enforces stricter wage garnishment procedures, requiring employers to enhance transparency and due process. This decision strengthens employee protections, ensuring that proper legal steps are followed before deducting wages. Employers must update policies, notify employees, and adhere to federal limits.

Justice Yashwant Varma Takes Leave – Here’s What’s Happening in Supreme & Delhi High Court
Justice Yashwant Varma takes leave following a fire at his Delhi residence, where unaccounted cash was discovered. Prompt action by the Supreme Court led to his transfer and a formal in-house investigation. The Delhi High Court is reassessing case schedules, ensuring litigants face minimal disruption. This detailed guide explains the incident, judiciary response, and broader implications, reinforcing public trust in India’s judicial accountability framework.