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The Double Standard: Two Rules for One Constitution

Article 320 of the Constitution of India is explicit. The UPSC shall be consulted on all matters relating to methods of recruitment to civil services

CAPF (General Administration) Bill, 2026: Justice or Slavery?

The proposed CAPF (General Administration) Bill, 2026, seems to be an attempt to undo the justice granted by the Supreme Court of India

Dearness Allowance (DA) / Dearness Relief (DR) freeze: Time for policy revisit

A recent judgment of the Supreme Court has brought the issue of Dearness Allowance (DA) and Dearness Relief (DR) freeze during COVID-19 back into focus.

Courtroom is not a battlefield of reputation

In any constitutional democracy, the courtroom is meant to be a space governed by discipline, restraint, and reason. It is not a battlefield where reputations are casualties, nor a stage where narratives are manufactured to overwhelm truth.

Disability Pension: What Every Soldier Must Know

India’s pension system is complex, divided between defense services, paramilitary forces, and civilian employees. Disability pensions add another layer of complexity.

The journey from notings and minutes on files to justice in the armed forces

File notings and minutes are foundational tools in the Indian administrative and governmental decision-making process.

From Aspirant to Advocate: A guide to cracking CLAT and starting your legal career

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is not merely an entrance examination it is your gateway to a profession that shapes society, protects rights, and upholds justice.

A mirage called NFU for defence officers

Non Functional Financial Upgrade (NFFU or NFU) was recommended for Group ‘A’ Civil Services by the 6th CPC which submitted its report in 2008

Silent Scars: Psychological abuse and limits of legal protection

Marriage is not merely a legal relation between two individuals but also has great sociological and psychological implications.

When Regulators Become Judges: The Classic Residency AOA Row and the Limits of Power

On June 1, 2026, Deputy Registrar, Vaibhav Kumar passed an order declaring the Classic Residency AOA elections as null and void.

Court of Inquiry: A Fact-Finding Tool or an Instrument of Abuse?

The Court of Inquiry (COI) occupies a significant place within the military justice system to ascertain facts and preserve discipline in the Armed Forces.

Return of the old Guard: Chetan Sharma’s reappointment & enduring legal legacy

The reappointment of Chetan Sharma as Additional Solicitor General for the Delhi High Court is a reaffirmation of confidence, expertise, and continuity.
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