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Freedom Fighter 92-year-old Widow Seeks Justice After Pension Halt in Karnataka
In the constitutional and moral imagination of the nation, the freedom fighters of India hold an unparalleled position of honor.
WhatsApp Scam Alert: 9400 Accounts Banned Over Digital Arrest Fraud
Connectivity, commerce, and convenience have been provided to millions by India’s swiftly expanding digital ecosystem. However, it has created new
Social Media Misconduct: Supreme Court Issues 3 Sharp Warnings to Advocates
The dignity of the judiciary is one of the foundations of constitutional democracy. Courts gain their authority not from force,
GST Demand Shock: Jharkhand High Court Rejects Tata Steel Writ, Directs Appeal Remedy 1st
In a significant decision reaffirming the doctrine of alternative statutory remedy, the Jharkhand High Court denied Tata Steel Limited’s writ
Misplaced Judicial Files Spark Shocking Lapse but Reinforce Crucial Accountability: Allahabad High Court Upholds Clerk’s Punishment
One of the most important factors that determines the integrity of judicial administration is the preservation of court documents and
Kerala Cattle Markets Cruelty Case: High Court’s Urgent Crackdown on Violations Under Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960
In India, the issue of animal welfare has remained at the intersection of constitutional morality, statutory mandates, and socio-economic realities.
LPG Crisis: Delhi High Court’s Refusal to Entertain PIL Sparks Relief and Concern
The recent decision of the Delhi High Court to decline to hear a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) regarding the purported
TCS Nashik Case: Denial of Interim Anticipatory Bail to Nida Khan and the Evolving Jurisprudence of Pre-Arrest Protection
Introduction The recent developments in the Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Nashik case have reignited critical debates regarding the intersection of
Cybersquatting and Invisible Battles: Rethinking Trademark Protection in the Era of Digital Identities
Abstract This research paper focuses on the evolving legal connection between domain names, cybersquatting, and trademark law in the digital
Custodial Violence and Judicial Accountability: Supreme Court Examines CBI Appeal in the Udayakumar Death Case, 2005.
Custodial violence continues to be one of the most distressing aspects of the criminal justice system in India. The recent