25th June 1975: Was emergency really a black spot in Indian History?
On 25th June 1975, Indira Gandhi government proclaimed National Emergency, invoking the powers conferred by article 352 of the Constitution
Can the Preamble to the Constitution be amended by the Parliament?
The Preamble to the Constitution was amended through the 42nd Amendment which added the words Socialist and Secular
Best Online Betting Apps in India Review
Online betting in India has evolved tremendously over time. Betting applications allow users to place bets from the comfort of their own home.
The farce of fact-checking and fact-checkers
The business of the so-called ‘fact-checking’ is in the news. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced about phasing out fact-checkers in favour of crowd-sourced ‘Community Notes’
Right to Self-Defence does not mean right to kill: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court observed that private defence must be strictly preventive and aimed at averting the danger rather than being punitive or retributive
Supreme Court judgements when the right to self-defence applies or ceases to exist
The right of self-defense is not merely a privilege but a necessity, allowing a person to preserve their life, liberty, and property when threatened.
Sanskrit: A language more foreigners are learning than Indians
Sanskrit is experiencing a resurgence in popularity, but Indians are not the ones driving this trend.
An aggressive lawyer can fight your criminal charge
An experienced criminal lawyer will study your case relentlessly and ensure you receive fair treatment throughout the legal process.
‘Murder by Plague’: the Most Complicated Murder Case in the World
This murder in Calcutta remains by far the most complicated murder case in the annals of crime of the whole world.
Clash of the Uniforms: Why army and police don’t see eye to eye # Part 1
In line of fire: What happens when I salute but you don’t respond?
A few weeks ago Col Pushpinder Singh Batth a serving officer in...
Behind the burnt bills: Justice Varma and the erosion of trust in politics and judiciary
Judiciary is the last hope of ordinary people. Politics is the last asylum of the scoundrel. Today we seem to have accepted it as the inevitable reality
Waqf Bill 2025: will land reforms follow?
The Waqf amendment bill passed in both Houses of parliament, is now law of the land, provided the Supreme Court does not strike it down
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