Introduction
In constitutional democracies, institutions matter more than individuals. Governments change, political majorities fluctuate, and electoral fortunes rise and fall, but constitutional institutions are expected to remain impartial guardians of democratic legitimacy.
Among those institutions,...
The United Nation's Report of 1980
"Women constitute half the world's population, perform nearly two-thirds of its hours, receive one-tenth of the world's income...
Introduction To Legal Notice
When a dispute arises—whether about money, property, employment, or contracts—the first formal step before approaching a court is often a...
Introduction:
In the hierarchy of legal developments, not all events are created equal. While landmark judgements capture public imagination, judicial appointments quietly determine the future of the justice system itself.
The recent recommendations by the...
Supreme Court & Transgender Amendment Act, 2026: A Constitutional Reckoning On Identity, Dignity And State Power
Introduction: When The State Questions Identity
The challenge to the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Act, 2026, is...
Introduction
In constitutional democracies, institutions matter more than individuals. Governments change, political majorities fluctuate, and electoral fortunes rise and fall, but constitutional institutions are expected...
“Incarceration Without Trial Is Punishment”: Supreme Court Reclaims Liberty After Two Years of Silence
A Landmark Bail Ruling Reinforcing Article 21 and the Soul of Criminal Justice
In a deeply significant reaffirmation of constitutional values, the Supreme Court of India has once again reminded the justice...
Magistrate Can Order FIR Without Prior Sanction: Supreme Court Settles a Long-Standing Legal Controversy
By a Supreme Court Practitioner (25+ Years Experience)
Introduction
In a landmark...
Introduction
In constitutional democracies, institutions matter more than individuals. Governments change, political majorities fluctuate, and electoral fortunes rise...
Introduction
In constitutional democracies, institutions matter more than individuals. Governments change, political majorities fluctuate, and electoral fortunes rise...