The Union Government has directed the Delhi Gymkhana Club to vacate and hand over possession of its premises by June 5, ...
By Inderjit Badhwar There are moments in constitutional history when the judiciary does more than decide cases—it reminds the ...
A recent Calcutta High Court directive raises larger questions of moral duty and financial ruin. The larger questions raised by the Court’s order need to be dissected in a humane atmosphere, keeping ...
As elections loom and political tensions deepen, a sweeping new compensation fund, unprecedented executive protections and questions over financial conflicts are fuelling accusations of corruption and ...
Beijing equation may force New Delhi to rethink how much of its rise has depended on a rivalry it never controlled ...
As India’s undertrial crisis deepens, the judiciary is once again confronting a troubling question: has a foundational ...
A landmark acquittal has held that hostile witnesses are not merely procedural hurdles, but can fundamentally weaken the ...
From Himalayan stillness to the blazing energy of Kazakh sunsets, the photographer transforms landscapes into meditative ...
In an age shaped by nuclear deterrence, economic interdependence, ideological resilience, and global fatigue with conflict, ...
The Calcutta High Court has directed the West Bengal Police to devise a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for addressing social media content targeting judges and the institution of the judiciary.
A childhood punishment meant to “correct” left-handedness turned Dr Trehan into an ambidextrous surgeon whose speed, ...
The Delhi High Court has held that private unaided recognised schools in the capital are not required to obtain prior ...