Lawyers Under Threat
By Sujit Bhar In an extraordinary and deeply worrying development, Chief Justice of India BR Gavai has initiated suo motu proceedings to examine a dangerous trend—investigative agencies, particularly the Enforcement…
By Sujit Bhar In an extraordinary and deeply worrying development, Chief Justice of India BR Gavai has initiated suo motu proceedings to examine a dangerous trend—investigative agencies, particularly the Enforcement…
By Vikram Kilpady Regulators introduced a sudden ban on July 1 that prevented refuelling of old vehicles at petrol pumps, hoping to reduce transport emissions. Authorities impounded around 80 vehicles on…
By Dr Swati Jindal Garg Sandra Day O’Connor, former Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court, once said: “The courts of this country should not be the places where resolution…
By Binny Yadav On July 1, a long-awaited ban on refuelling End-of-Life (EOL) vehicles in the capital came into effect—only to be paused within three days. In those 72 hours,…
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to entertain a petition filed by a former member of the banned organisation Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), challenging the latest extension of…
The Supreme Court on Monday held that a telephonic conversation recorded secretly without the knowledge of the spouse was admissible as evidence in matrimonial proceedings. The Bench of Justice BV…
By Dilip Bobb There are no lengths to which governments—state and centre—will not go to redefine the meaning of “fake news”. And more often than not, the provocation is viewed…
By Kumkum Chadha Till Rajiv Gandhi was alive, the word Amethi spelt magic in north India. There were standing instructions: no one from Amethi should be stopped at the gates…