The New Battleground
The classic case that proves how much judicial time is wasted on one or the other partner seeking matrimonial revenge concluded recently in the Supreme Court which granted the warring…
The classic case that proves how much judicial time is wasted on one or the other partner seeking matrimonial revenge concluded recently in the Supreme Court which granted the warring…
By Inderjit Badhwar Trade agreements rarely capture the public imagination. They are dense, technical documents—tariff schedules, rules of origin, regulatory annexes. Yet, every so often, a trade deal transcends its…
The Supreme Court has imposed exemplary costs of Rs 5 lakh on the Union Government for prolonged and wilful non-compliance with judicial directions in relation to the appointment of a…
The Bombay High Court has held that ex-gratia compensation under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Package (PMGKP) could not be denied merely because the hospital where a frontline health worker…
By Annunthra Rangan In a world increasingly defined by tariff wars, disrupted supply chains, and the weaponisation of trade, India and the European Union have made a consequential move. On…
By Sanjay Raman Sinha Last week, a voice from within the Supreme Court disrupted the usually choreographed harmony of judicial consensus. The dissonance was unmistakable. The anxiety palpable. And the…
The Supreme Court on Friday highlighted the multifaceted role of men in menstrual hygiene, noting that menstrual health was a societal concern, which required the active participation of all genders.…
The Supreme Court on Friday prohibited the administration of stem cell therapy (SCT) as a routine clinical intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), noting that it lacked empirical validation and…