When Judges Dissent, Institutions Tremble
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…
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…
The Supreme Court has held that the right to menstrual health and access to menstrual hygiene management facilities form an integral component of the right to life guaranteed under Article…
By Kenneth Tiven The surprise in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is not simply the violence—it is the refusal. At a moment when many feared Americans were ready to fold the tent on…
By Vickram Kilpady Caste has returned to the headlines—and how. Almost 40 years after the Mandal Commission agitation convulsed the nation, the University Grants Commission’s (UGC) new regulations notified on…
A Delhi court has formally framed criminal charges against businessman Sushil Ansal in a prosecution arising from alleged misdeclaration and suppression of material facts under the Passports Act, 1967. The…
The Supreme Court on Thursday declined to interfere with the conditions imposed by the Madras High Court while upholding the interim bail granted to YouTuber and journalist Shankar alias Savukku…