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Regulation, Not Prohibition: Rethinking India’s Online Gaming Policy
India’s attempt to regulate online gaming through prohibition has triggered an important national debate on digital governance, consumer protection and
Su-Sahayak and the Soul of Justice: Can Artificial Intelligence Make Indian Courts Truly Accessible?
Prashant Panwar The Supreme Court's new AI chatbot is a bold step toward digital justice. But between the promise of
Rethinking Abortion Law: A Rights-Based Approach for Rape Survivors
Beyond Statutory Limits: Reclaiming Dignity and Autonomy The Supreme Court of India’s recent observations urging the Union Government to reconsider
Supreme Court Reinforces Bail Jurisprudence: Liberty Cannot Be Burdened by Routine Conditions
A Significant Clarification in Bail Law In April 2026, the Supreme Court delivered an important ruling that could reshape how
Bulldozer Justice and the Crisis of Rule of Law
When Justice Becomes a Spectacle In recent years, the term “bulldozer justice” has become deeply embedded in India’s political vocabulary.
AI and a Gathering Storm of Unchecked Power
When Technology Begins to Shape Power Artificial Intelligence is no longer a distant promise of the future—it is an active
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Supreme Court Reinforces Bail Jurisprudence: Liberty Cannot Be Burdened by Routine Conditions
A Significant Clarification in Bail Law In April 2026, the Supreme Court delivered an important ruling that could reshape how
Caesar’s Wife and the Delhi High Court: When a Judge Refuses to Step Aside
Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma's refusal to recuse from the Delhi liquor policy case is not merely a procedural dispute. It
Corridors of Peril No More: The Supreme Court Steps In on Highway Safety
Thirty-four lives lost in two accidents within twenty-four hours. A Supreme Court bench that refused to look away. And a
The Khaki Shadow: Custodial Killing, Constitutional Failure, and the Long Road to Justice
The conviction of nine policemen in the Jayaraj–Benicks case is a rare moment of reckoning. But one verdict, however significant,
Faith, Freedom, and the Court: The Sabarimala Judgment Returns to the Dock
Written by Prashant Panwar Few cases in modern Indian constitutional history carry the emotional and jurisprudential weight that the Sabarimala
Case: ASOCIACIÓN DE PRODUCTORES DE PISCO A.G. V. UNION OF INDIA & ORS. 2025 SCC ONLINE DEL 4774
Written by Diksha Introduction: The case discussed herein is a writ petition filed in the High Court of Delhi (under
