In an effort to speed up justice and monitor performances, the center will allocate a unique identification number to these officers in district and subordinate courts
By Sucheta Dasgupta
In a n...
The largest port project in Karnataka is floundering as it is based on faulty impact assessment, legal violations, data disparities and procedural lapses
By Dr Mahabelshwar Hegde and Krithika Dines...
With the Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (Prevention and Control) Bill being approved, there is hope for those who face stigma and discrimination
By Dinesh C Sh...
The roadmap for India’s tobacco control program lies in more stringent laws and higher taxes to wean the public from the pernicious habit
By Shoba John
Come November, government delegations ...
Only 20 percent of the income of political parties can be traced. What about the rest?
By Usha Rani Das
In 2014, the Delhi High Court convicted the Indian National Congress and the Bharatiya Jan...
When a bill journeys through parliament, it goes through an elaborate process. What finally emerges from the parliamentary crucible is unassailable.
By Devender Singh
Come every parliament sessi...
India Legal show debates whether Nitish Kumar’s government is to be blamed for the RJD strongman Mohammad Shahabuddin getting bail
By India Legal Bureau
On October 1, the Supreme Court set aside...
A new network of lawyers, rights activists and those exonerated in terrorism-related cases dedicates itself to fight for compensation and rehabilitation of those wrongly framed and prosecuted
By Ajit...
Though Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 has been amended, several lacunae still remain in the existing arbitral regime, creating confusion in the minds of litigants and lawyers
By Usha Rani Da...
If India is serious about implementing the Paris Climate Agreement, it has to draw up stringent laws and policies that will make it an example for developing countries
By Ramesh Menon
India has ...