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Progress needs freedom to make decisions, even risky ones. But that freedom ends where the Constitution says so. Judges must ...
NALSA, which began on a small scale 30 years back, is now graduating into a mass movement which has spread throughout the ...
Ahmedabad: The Pahalgam terror attack and the suicide of Vansh Gaint, a third-year student, in March weighed heavily on the ...
At a NALSA event held in Gujarat's Ekta Nagar, the Supreme Court judge further said it is necessary for the citizens to be ...
Nainital: A Right to Information (RTI) query has revealed that as of early 2025, a total of 3,84,234 cases remain pending across courts in Uttarakhand.
A more practicable way to proclaim a Hindu Rashtra may be through judicial (mis)interpretation by the Supreme Court of the ...
The world does not need more brilliant lawyers, it needs more ethical lawyers, Supreme Court Justice Aravind Kumar said here on Saturday. Addressing the 15th convocation of Gujarat National Law ...
A recent exchange at the Supreme Court of India mirrors a concerning trend regarding judicial involvement in political speech ...
There is a time tested policy to hold judiciary at ransom, at the altar of the issues concerning the Indian Muslims ...
Fingerprint evidence has been recognized in India for over a century. The use of fingerprints was officially introduced ...
Rekha’s case raised complex but critical questions about the interplay between horizontal reservations like PwBD and vertical ...
Supreme Court judge Justice Pankaj Mithal recently stated that arbitration in India has increasingly come to be seen as ...