When the Watcher Oversteps
By Sanjay Raman Sinha The high-stakes elections in West Bengal have thrown up a controversy that cuts to the core of electoral integrity. At the centre is Ajay Pal Sharma,…
By Sanjay Raman Sinha The high-stakes elections in West Bengal have thrown up a controversy that cuts to the core of electoral integrity. At the centre is Ajay Pal Sharma,…
Admire him or hold him in contempt, Arvind Kejriwal in maverick mode remains one of the most unusual figures in Indian politics. He first rose to prominence as an anti-corruption…
By Kenneth Tiven A real king walked through the Oval Office this past week, as King Charles III met with US President Donald Trump—a moment heavy with symbolism in a…
“This is my last rally. I will come to West Bengal after May 4 to attend the BJP chief minister’s oath ceremony,” declared Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Barrackpore, wrapping…
By Dr Swati Jindal Garg The right to live with dignity—central to India’s constitutional framework—extends beyond mere survival. In Parvez Noordin Lokhandwalla vs State of Maharashtra, the Supreme Court affirmed…
Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant on Friday declared Sikkim as the country’s first fully paperless State judiciary, marking a decisive shift in court administration and adjudicatory processes towards…
The Gujarat High Court has extended the temporary bail granted to self-styled Godman Asaram Bapu, who was convicted by a Gandhinagar sessions court in a 2013 rape case, till June…
By Prof Upendra Baxi Revolutionary theorist Vladimir Lenin once framed a famous political question: What is to be done? The question acquires a quieter-yet-urgent relevance when courts confront litigation that…