- Wednesday
- April 30th, 2025

By Sujit Bhar As India’s business atmosphere gets murkier by the day, as manufacturing-related productivity is set to virtually collapse in a heap, and as foreign investment turns into a trickle, the government may have finally woken up to at...

By Kenneth Tiven I have had lunch in the White House mess hall. I can report that the food was good and inexpensive. That was then. What follows is the here-and-now “menu” of fresh items. The common ingredient? What a...

By Vikram Kilpady The Supreme Court has overruled the central government many times. But in a landmark decision, the first in fact, it now has set a time limit for the President to assent to a bill reserved for her/his...

The Supreme Court Collegium has recently proposed the transfer of Justice Sushrut Arvind Dharmadhikari from the Madhya Pradesh High Court to the Kerala High Court. A resolution to this effect was passed by the Collegium, headed by Chief Justice of...

Supreme Court judge Justice BV Nagarathna has said that in order to prevent a dispute from entering a family court, pre-litigation conciliation or mediation should be made a mandatory procedure before filing of such cases. Speaking during the Southern Zone...

In a significant ruling clarifying the powers and duties of state governors, the Supreme Court on Tuesday established clear guidelines for how they should deal with bills passed by state legislatures. By limiting their ability to indefinitely withhold action on...

The Calcutta High Court on Saturday ordered Central Armed Police Forces to be deployed in West Bengal’s Murshidabad district after three persons died in violence that broke out during protests against Waqf Amendment Act, Bar and Bench reported.Murshidabad has been...

In order to ensure accessible and affordable justice for every citizen, Kerala has introduced online filing and hearing facilities for Permanent Lok Adalats. The significant step, aimed at leveraging technology to bridge the justice gap, especially for marginalised communities, has...

The Supreme Court on Tuesday imposed a three-month deadline on the president to approve or reject bills referred by state governors.“In case of any delay beyond this period, appropriate reasons would have to be recorded and conveyed to the State...

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