A right crystallised
The Apex court has taken a progressive leap to ensure substantive equality and disability rights, says Niloprovo Majumder.
The Apex court has taken a progressive leap to ensure substantive equality and disability rights, says Niloprovo Majumder.
The untainted teachers hit by the apex court judgement in the WBSSC case have been deprived of their right to life, says Alok Ray
India should take steps to enhance public participation in crime control, says Srinivas Madhav
The new Digital Data Protection regime could have chilling consequences for Press freedom, says Srinivas Madhav
Efficiency in the insolvency resolution process must not come at the cost of certainty, argues Debarshi Chakraborty
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to interfere with 22 May, Calcutta High Court order prohibiting Bharatiya Janata Party from publishing advertisements in the ongoing general election
Justice D Y Chandrachud was speaking at the second annual lecture organised to commemorate the foundation day of the Supreme Court.
After more than 14 years, a Delhi court has convicted a man of culpable homicide, "not amounting to murder", in the case of stabbing his wife to death.
“Why should people who violate the law get economic benefits,” asked the apex court.
A bench of Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Sudhanshu Dhulia was hearing a petition by the Foundation for Media Professionals.