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Law should build bridges, not walls: Justice Surya Kant on the transformative role of mediation

During the Annual Litigation Conference held in Chandigarh,the Supreme Court Judge Justice Surya Kant gave an inspiring message on the transformative role of mediation within India’s legal system. He argued that mediation must not be seen as a mere substitute...
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Punjab & Haryana High Court elevates 76 lawyers to Senior Advocate status

The Punjab and Haryana High Court has elevated seventy-six lawyers to the distinguished rank of Senior Advocate, marking one of the most significant rounds of such designations in recent years. The decision, made after careful evaluation by the court’s permanent...
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RTI: Battling for Its Bite

By Vickram Kilpady Born out of a grassroots struggle that began in 1996, the Right to Information (RTI) Act of 2005 recently completed 20 years—a landmark that should have been a celebration of transparency and accountability. Instead, it stands as...
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A Cry in The Wilderness

By Sujit Bhar The alleged gang rape of a young medical student from Odisha in Durgapur’s IQ City Medical College on October 10 has once again torn open India’s festering wound—the absence of safety, respect and dignity for women in...
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Justice On Crumbling Foundations – India Legal

By Sanjay Raman Sinha Chief Justice of India BR Gavai recently raised a critical concern that has long simmered beneath India’s justice system: the urgent need for stronger judicial infrastructure and closer coordination between the judiciary and the executive. While...
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“Once Modi Decides, He Doesn’t Change”: Nripendra Misra on Working with India’s Most Determined Prime Minister

By Kumkum Chadha It is difficult to disassociate Nripendra Misra from Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi who actually went ahead and had the Telecom Act amended to induct Misra into the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). It was in 2014 that...
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Innocent Bystanders Get Legal Breathing Space

By Dr Swati Jindal Garg Mere presence at a crime scene involving a mob does not automatically make one a participant in the “unlawful assembly”. This crucial clarification came from the Supreme Court in the case of Zainul vs State...
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Unsafe at Every Step: Supreme Court Calls Out India’s Failing Footpaths

By Binny Yadav When Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai on October 7, 2025, directed all states and Union Territories to frame rules safeguarding pedestrian and cyclist movement, it was more than a procedural order. It was a moral...
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The Perils of the Proxy: When Junior Lawyers Cross the Line

By Dilip Bobb Recently, the Tis Hazari Court in the capital witnessed a scuffle between a family and their proxy lawyer, leading to the registration of three FIRs. When staff from the court police post reached the spot, they found...
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A Pause Between Two Wars

By Annunthra Rangan Two years and two days after Gaza was first engulfed in flames, the world is witnessing what may be the first flicker of an ending. Israel and Hamas have agreed to Phase One of a 20-point peace...
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