Each year since 2019, the Tata Trust along with social organisations, have compiled the annual India Justice Report. The latest one, launched recently, provides some startling, and worrying contrasts when it comes to individual states. It’s a timely reminder that the justice system in India is not uniform, or on the same legal page
The Supreme Court has from time to time passed sweeping orders for the betterment of air quality in the region. The first such order came 25 years ago in 1998 on a petition filed regarding vehicular pollution by environmentalist MC Mehta. Now, the top court has stepped in again, this time with a sharper focus
Plea seeking 50 percent reservation for female cadets in the National Defence Academy (NDA) rejected by the Supreme Court on the grounds that matter is under consideration in other bunch of petitions
Justice Sanjay Krishan Kaul, the second most senior judge of the Supreme Court after Chief Justice of India (CJI) D.Y. Chandrachud, has undergone gall bladder surgery at a hospital in Delhi