Emphasising that access to justice must be measured by the lived experience of ordinary citizens, Chief Justice of India (CJI ...
India’s federation endured not because its design guaranteed balance, but because earlier governments exercised restraint ...
With the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, and the newly notified DPDP Rules now shaping organisational behaviour, attention has shifted to storage limitation ...
Surya Kant shares his vision on the future of India's judiciary, focusing on judicial reforms, digital arrests, technology in ...
A bill proposing the repeal of 71 outdated laws, including the British-era Indian Tramways Act of 1886, was introduced in the Lok Sabha on Monday.
Explains the rationale behind consolidating decades-old labour laws into four modern codes and highlights how simplification aims to improve compliance and worker ...
American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi warned that the US-India relationship has entered a cold and frigid phase. He ...
For patients who rely on regular transfusions, the National Blood Transfusion Bill, 2025 could be life-changing but its impact will hinge on the details of implementation.
Affidavits are an integral part of the legal system in India, serving as sworn statements of fact. They are commonly used in ...
Justice Surya Kant has recently taken oath as the 53rd Chief Justice of India (CJI) at a time when India’s justice system is not merely burdened but is at its tipping point of explosion. With judicial ...
Indian judiciary has a corrosive imbalance between the bar and the bench. Those who supervise the district judiciary do so ...
Justice Kant stressed that judicial infrastructure must be viewed not as government expenditure but as a long-term investment ...