America Unmoored: How Project 2025 Rewrites a Century of Progress
By Kenneth Tiven America’s standing in the world is more precarious today than at any point since the end of the Second World War. Through its policies, personnel, and posture,…
By Kenneth Tiven America’s standing in the world is more precarious today than at any point since the end of the Second World War. Through its policies, personnel, and posture,…
By Vickram Kilpady Five years after Parliament passed them with much fanfare, India’s four labour codes have finally been notified, taking effect on November 21. Together, these codes replace nearly…
By Inderjit Badhwar The story you are about to read—our cover report on India’s new labour codes—arrives at a moment of quiet, but decisive change. Every few years, a policy…
The Supreme Court has held that individuals who accept employment on compassionate grounds cannot later seek appointment to a higher post by claiming parity with regular recruitment standards. The Court…
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant on Saturday outlined an ambitious constitutional and institutional roadmap for the Indian judiciary, placing technology at the centre of judicial reforms and democratic governance.…
The Delhi High Court has ruled that airline pilots qualify as workmen under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, regardless of the level of salary they draw. The Court held that…
The President of India has directed Justice Nisha Banu to take charge as a judge of the Kerala High Court on or before December 20, according to an official communication…
The Supreme Court has expressed serious concern over the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) authority to provisionally attach and seize assets without prior judicial scrutiny, flagging the potential for misuse of such…