A group of five prominent persons, including former civil servants and military officers, have written an open letter to Chief Justice of India BR Gavai, seeking early restoration of statehood for Jammu and Kashmir, which was revoked in August 2019 by the Central government.
The persons, including former Union Home Secretary Gopal Pillai, retired Major-General Ashok K. Mehta, retired Air Vice-Marshal Kapil Kak, former Jammu & Kashmir interlocutor Radha Kumar, and former Union Secretary o...
In a child-centric ruling with wide legal and moral implications, the Bombay High Court affirms that legal guardianship must be treated at par with biological or adoptive parenthood—especially in matters of institutional access and rights
As political parties across the spectrum scramble to claim his legacy for electoral gain, his grandson breaks his silence in a forthright interview—questioning Congress, criticising BJP, and warning of a future where Aurangzeb becomes the next Ayodhya
As the apex court judge retired recently, his judicial record glows with fearless interpretation, social pedagogy, and constitutional innovation across criminal law, free speech, environmental justice, and privacy
As the International Criminal Court marks 24 years of a historic experiment in global accountability, India’s continued absence raises troubling questions—not only about strategy and sovereignty, but about justice, leadership, and the moral architecture of a rules-based world order
By Annunthra Rangan
Over the past two years, the Middle East has remained a focal point in international affairs, largely due to the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict. The United States’ unwavering support for Israel—even amid global condemnation of Tel Aviv’s military actions—has raised serious questions about the nature of their alliance. Many liken it to a deeply entrenched partnership, one where criticism is replaced by blind allegiance.
Amid this turbulence, a new front has emerged: ...