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A Matter of Courage

Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud recently commented that lower court judges should be more proactive in their bail decisions and should do so without fear of criticism. However, this may be easier said than done within the current justice system of the country

Judges Under Attack

Unwarranted attacks on judges by advocates have riled the Supreme Court and lower courts, which have advised them to file review petitions and uphold the administration of justice

The Crumbling Hills of India

Mindless construction work in Aizawl is not only destroying the  delicate balance of nature in this hill state, but is also set to destroy its economy in the long run. The Gauhati High Court has taken up the cudgels

Intelligent Move

The Union Law Ministry is working on developing Artificial Intelligence to translate laws across multiple Indian languages. This comes at a time when the three new criminal laws have come into effect while their official translations into Indian languages are yet to be notified

“Please Release Me, Let Me Go”

By Dr Swati Jindal Garg British theoretical physicist, cosmologist and author Stephen Hawking rightly said: “I think those who have a terminal illness and are in great pain should have the right t...

Raising the Bar

Following a judgment pronounced recently by the Madras High Court which underscored that the legal profession is a noble service to society and not a business driven by profit motive, the Bar Council...

Clerical Errors

A single-judge bench of Justice Jasgurpreet Singh Puri was hearing a petition filed by the wife of the clerk. It was filed under Articles 226/227 of the Constitution for issuance of a writ in the nat...

New horizons for law schools

Justice PN Bhagwati had once said: “Legal education must be able to equip the students with the necessary knowledge, skills, and values to enable them to discharge their responsibilities as members o...

PMLA Section 19 Defanged

Two Supreme Court benches have blunted the ED’s ultimate weapon: power to arrest under the PML Act. This marks a restoration of due process for the targets of the investigative agency

A Shot in The Arm For Docs

The apex court bench recently declared that a 1995 judgment that had brought medical professionals under the Consumer Protection Act requires reconsideration

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