The Supreme Court's decision to appoint ad hoc judges to tackle mounting case backlogs may offer temporary relief, but it sidesteps the urgent need for judicial reform.
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The apex court unequivocally declared that state authorities lack the power to destroy homes or structures without adhering to due process.
BY Kumar Kartikeya 17 November 2024
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The Constitution permits the State to enact special measures for the benefit of the poor and guarantee social justice
BY Kumar Kartikeya 5 August 2024
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Delhi High Court delivered an order on a defamation case filed against the CM of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal, for retweeting defamatory content on Twitter. The order brings with it, a set of repercussions and questions.
BY Kumar Kartikeya 15 February 2024
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Not only do the electoral bonds subvert financial transparency by allowing anonymous donors, foreign powers could use them to fund political campaigns of Indian parties.
BY Kumar Kartikeya 13 April 2021
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The National Education Policy is undoubtedly one of the best education policies India has ever seen. But to sow the seed of this policy, some major tilling of the soil is essential.
BY Kumar Kartikeya 22 August 2020
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