Illegally obtained evidence can be admitted if relevant: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of India has reiterated that evidence gathered through unlawful means may still be admissible in court if it is relevant to the case. The Court explained that…
The Supreme Court of India has reiterated that evidence gathered through unlawful means may still be admissible in court if it is relevant to the case. The Court explained that…
The Delhi High Court has issued notice on a petition filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation challenging the discharge of Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia in a case linked…
Justice B. V. Nagarathna has suggested a reform to improve gender diversity in arbitration, proposing that every three-member arbitral tribunal should include at least one woman. While speaking at a…
By Inderjit Badhwar In every democracy there are moments when institutions pause, look inward, and ask whether the systems meant to strengthen society are instead eroding public trust. The recent…
By Sanjay Raman Sinha In an extraordinary intervention, the Supreme Court has imposed an interim ban on the controversial National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) Class 8 Social…
The Supreme Court’s recent decision to restore the three-year practice rule before entry into the judicial service has reopened a deeper debate about experience, equality and opportunity. As the Court…
By Dr JP Singh Political life in a democracy is noisy. Accusations escalate, elections are framed as civilisational crossroads, and ideological contrasts are amplified. Yet history, observed with distance, often…
By Annunthra Rangan The killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Syed Ali Khamenei, on the opening day of coordinated strikes by the United States and Israel has pushed West Asia…