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The Bombay High Court on Thursday held that its former judge, Justice Pushpa V Ganediwala, who took voluntary retirement from service in February 2022, was entitled to pensionary benefits, as applicable to High Court judges. The Bench of Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice Bharati Dangre passed the order on a petition filed by the former additional judge of the Bombay High Court, challenging the denial of pension to her. Setting aside the November 2, 2022 order passed by the Nagpur Benc...

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India’s High-Stakes Balancing Act: Navigating Trade Talks with the EU, UK, and a Protectionist US

As global trade alliances shift amid rising protectionism, India’s ongoing negotiations with the EU and UK present both opportunities and risks 

The Coming Storm

As India inches towards the 2026  exercise, South India—led by Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin—is bracing for a political and cultural battle over representation, resources, and the imposition of Hindi

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Speak Not In Fear

When a Congress MP laced a video uploaded on social media with a particular poem with a large message, an FIR was filed against him. The Gujarat High Court refused to quash that FIR, but the top court observed that the police of this country are yet to comprehend the basics of free speech even after 75 years of the Constitution

The Two Faces of Kumbh: A Tale of Privilege, Pilgrimage and Political Spectacle

The recently concluded Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj was not just a religious gathering; it was a grand spectacle where spiritual devotion clashed with VIP privilege, leaving millions of ordinary pilgrims to fend for themselves in chaos, filth, and neglect

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Trump’s Second-Term Circus: Chaos, Carnage, and the Putin Embrace

Donald Trump’s vicious verbal assault on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is exactly the kind of spectacle that leaves Vladimir Putin grinning inside the Kremlin walls

Silencing the Press: Trump’s War on Media and the Billionaires Who Bowed

The newly sworn-in president’s Donald Trump’s vendetta against the press is no longer just personal—it’s a blueprint for controlling the flow of information. With compliant billionaires and crumbling mainstream outlets, a new era of media submission has arrived

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Dr. Anju Rathi Rana has become the first woman to be appointed as Secretary to the Department of Legal Affairs of the Union Ministry of Law and Justice. A notification issued last week by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet stated that the Indian Legal Services officer, currently serving as an Additional Secretary in the Department of Legal Affairs, would serve as the Union Law Secretary for an initial period of two years from the date of assumption of charge of the post or until furth...