The Civic Sense Deficit
The latest issue of the eminent British newsmagazine, The Economist, has a column on “India’s Changing Hues”. Yellow signifies its economic transformation, referring to the LED lights that have replaced…
The latest issue of the eminent British newsmagazine, The Economist, has a column on “India’s Changing Hues”. Yellow signifies its economic transformation, referring to the LED lights that have replaced…
By Pawan Kumar On February 26, 2026, the Supreme Court sharply criticised the functioning of tribunals, describing them as a “liability” and even a “no-man’s land”. The remarks have sparked…
By Sanjay Raman Sinha The debate over children’s access to social media has gathered fresh momentum after the Karnataka government proposed legislation to bar minors under the age of 16…
By Shaan Katari Libby On the occasion of International Women’s Day (March 8, 2026), the 2026 campaign slogan was reiterated: “Rights. Justice. Action. For All Women and Girls”, urging concrete…
By Dr Swati Jindal Garg In the corridors of justice, certain judgments transcend the dispute before the court and resonate far beyond the litigants involved. They touch the deeper nerve…
The Supreme Court of India recently stated that it cannot unilaterally impose its own opinion on matters concerning legal education while hearing a petition seeking to reduce the duration of…
CJI Surya Kant called upon graduating students to cultivate the discipline, restraint, and strategic awareness exemplified by a kabaddi raider as they step into their professional journeys. Delivering the convocation…
The State of Haryana has informed the Supreme Court of India that it does not intend to grant sanction to prosecute Ali Khan Mahmudabad in connection with his Facebook posts…