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Need A Law To Protect Personality

A recent Delhi High Court order protecting the personality and publicity rights of the founder of Isha Foundation opens up possibilities for a fresh piece of legislation that can handle recent AI and deepfake developments

“Marriage is Not the Sole Mode to Form a Family”: Madras HC Bats for LGBTQIA+ Rights

In a landmark ruling that goes beyond mere tolerance, the Court has championed the right of same-sex couples to choose their partners and form families—reinforcing that dignity, autonomy and love must not be contingent on marital recognition

Arguing Alone

In a rare but growing phenomenon, individuals are increasingly choosing to defend themselves without legal counsel, asserting both confidence and constitutional rights. The case of Mamta Pathak in Madhya Pradesh throws the spotlight on this  often-overlooked form of access to justice

Trump’s Power Play: Marines in LA, Budget Blitz in DC, and a Nation on Edge

As the president barrels through his second term with military deployments, sweeping budget demands, and mounting defiance of legal norms, critics warn that the US is drifting from democracy to domination—one executive order at a time

India-Canada: Critical Partners Must Reset Diplomatic Ties

By Annunthra Rangan In a sign of tentative diplomatic thaw, India’s External Affairs Minister Subramanyam Jaishankar and Canada’s newly appointed Foreign Minister Anita Anand held a constructive d...

Lawless Ambitions, Judicial Setbacks, And A Billionaire Rebellion

By Kenneth Tiven Donald Trump is angry and frustrated with the US Constitution and federal judges, but the only person he should blame is England’s King George III, whose indifference towards Nort...

The Politics of Sindoor

By Kumkum Chadha When Prime Minister Narendra Modi named India’s retaliation against Pakistan Operation Sindoor, it was a masterstroke. Even his bitterest critics could not fault the choice of nom...

“One Rank, One Pension”: SC Ends Discrimination in Judges’ Benefits

In a sweeping verdict affirming the constitutional dignity of judicial office, the Court has ruled that all High Court judges—regardless of their entry point, tenure length, or designation—are entitled to full pension and benefits, thereby eliminating systemic disparities 

Arms and the Faith

Recently, the Delhi High Court upheld an Army court’s order of dismissal of a Christian officer who refused to take part in multi-religious activities, citing his faith. The Court made it clear that “unity is forged in uniform, not through religion”

The Recusal Dilemma: SCOTUS, Harvard, and the Shadows of Judicial Bias

As the US Supreme Court braces for legal challenges to President Donald Trump’s sweeping actions against Harvard University, the spotlight turns to judicial recusals—raising complex questions of bias, constitutional duty, and institutional integrity, both in America and India

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