By Inderjit Badhwar Justice is often imagined as a grand constitutional ideal—blindfolded, balanced and impartial. Yet, for ...
With the Trinamool Congress at the crossroads, facing an identity crisis, even looking at a political abyss, it is time to ...
The Supreme Court has held that statutory amendments enhancing royalty rates under the Mines and Minerals (Development and ...
A recent apex court ruling has sought to confront one of the system’s most persistent challenges: the prolonged delay in ...
The endorsement of the Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls may have settled the legal ...
With five new judges taking the apex court to its highest-ever strength of 38, India has taken a significant step. But can ...
How a bag of Melody candies became a symbol of the growing chemistry between India and Italy—and sparked a conversation about ...
The recent landmark rulings by the apex court on gambling and GST dismantle the legal architecture that powered India’s ...
In Sai Baba of Shirdi and Osho, we encounter two seemingly different yet profoundly complementary pathways—one rooted in ...
In a historic first for the Indian judiciary, four women are currently serving simultaneously as regular Chief Justices of ...
The Indian High Commission in London has strongly condemned what it described as “indecorous audience behaviour” during a ...
A writ petition has been filed before the Supreme Court challenging the reappointment of Bihar Panchayati Raj Minister Deepak ...
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