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Active citizenry is a Constitutional duty, says Srinivas Madhav
Active citizenry is a Constitutional duty, says Srinivas Madhav
Belying expectations, the outgoing Chief Justice of India has left behind a mixed legacy, says ASHOK KAPUR
The evolving landscape of the legal tech industry in India presents myriad opportunities for lawyers to expand their expertise, says Monica Mallela.
Majoritarian logic has no place in a plural society, argue Shivanshu K Srivastava and Nupur Chaurasiya
Proposed amendments to the Arbitration Act must clearly spell out the procedure for appointing arbitrators, says Dr. P. Madhava Rao
Calling it the grossest of constitutional abuse and human rights violation, the apex court asked the Centre and the Manipur government to apprise it on the steps taken to book the perpetrator of the crime and the steps being taken to prevent such incidents from happening in future.
Now virtual courts can be managed by virtual judges whose jurisdiction can be extended to the entire state.
Seldom do judges get to unwind and enjoy lighter moments with colleagues or at the Bar meets. It was an…
The top court has a sanctioned strength of 34 judges, but at present there are 31 judges – three judges short of its sanctioned strength.
The Allahabad High Court has issued a bailable warrant against IAS officer Prashant Trivedi in a contempt of court case.