Hungary’s Election Shock
By Kenneth Tiven Americans watching Hungary’s national election saw a striking political moment unfold: voters swept Prime Minister Viktor Orbán from power after 16 years in office, delivering a clear…
By Kenneth Tiven Americans watching Hungary’s national election saw a striking political moment unfold: voters swept Prime Minister Viktor Orbán from power after 16 years in office, delivering a clear…
By Inderjit Badhwar There are moments in geopolitics when a single crisis exposes the architecture beneath the global system. Operation Epic Fury appears to be one of those moments. What…
By Annunthra Rangan India has been watching Operation Epic Fury from an uncomfortable chair—close enough to feel the heat, far enough to claim it wasn’t in the room. New Delhi’s…
By Sujit Bhar The recent suo motu intervention by the Meghalaya High Court on the rampant illegal transportation of minerals towards the Bangladesh border is, at one level, a straightforward reaffirmation of…
By Sanjay Raman Sinha When questions of personal intimacy and a child’s legitimacy come under the judicial gavel, can forensic science dictate the outcome? A recent ruling of the Uttarakhand…
The Delhi High Court on Friday set aside the suspension of Professor Rasal Singh, Principal of Delhi University’s Ramanujan College,in a sexual harrasemet matter under the POSH Act, holding the…
The Punjab and Haryana High Court quashed an FIR alleging sexual harassment against a private company director, holding that the use of the phrase “f*** off” in a workplace email,…
By Dr Swati Jindal Garg In the evolving landscape of Indian jurisprudence, certain judgments stand out not merely for their legal precision, but for the clarity they bring to long-misunderstood…