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- October 11th, 2025

By Tasmiya Khan Artificial Intelligence (AI) has increasingly become a defining feature of modern society, affecting nearly every domain of human life from healthcare and education to business and transportation. However, one of the most complex and interesting intersections is...

By Kenneth Tiven US President Donald Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska was less a summit and more a stage-managed photo opportunity. The encounter could be summed up in cricketing terms: USA “duck,” Russia “century.” Four days...

By Dr Swati Jindal Garg “Justice delayed is justice denied.” Taking a cue from this age-old adage, the Supreme Court, through its latest judgment, expressed strong discontent over prisoners languishing in jail even after completing their sentence. The Court directed...

By Shailesh Gandhi India’s judicial system, often lauded for its robust institutions and intellect, has paradoxically become an area of constant deterioration over the past 75 years, marked by escalating backlogs and an inability to deliver timely justice. While other...

By Kumkum Chadha August 15 is, on India’s calendar, a day when one should count one’s blessings and revel in the nation’s progress. This day is not about specific governments or prime ministers; nor is it about politics or scoring...

The Delhi High Court has clarified that the mere accessibility of a website in the National Capital cannot establish territorial jurisdiction in intellectual property disputes. The ruling came in a trademark and copyright dispute between two Kanpur-based chemical companies, Vikrant...

By Sanjay Raman Sinha The Bar Council of India (BCI) has announced a three-year moratorium on establishing new law colleges, effective from August 13, 2025. The sweeping freeze—covering new batches, courses, and sections—signals an urgent attempt to stem the mushrooming...

By Sujit Bhar When the Supreme Court bench of Justices BV Nagarathna and KV Viswanathan recently held that orphaned children must be treated as “children belonging to disadvantaged groups” under Section 2(d) of the Right to Education Act, 2009 (RTE),...

By Prof Upendra Baxi On the face of it, this is one more book on Indian constitutionalism. But what makes it distinctive is that it (comprising 60 press articles) is written during 2018-2025 by Faisal CK , an incumbent deputy...

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