e-Jagriti: Transforming Consumer Justice Through Digital Innovation
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e-Jagriti: Transforming Consumer Justice Through Digital Innovation
Towards a Smarter and More Accessible Consumer Protection System India's justice delivery system is witnessing a significant digital transformation. While
Governing the Machine in the Temple of Justice: India’s Draft AI Regulations for Courts, 2026
“The Supreme Court has released the most comprehensive framework ever proposed for artificial intelligence in India's judicial system. It is
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
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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
