
A demarcation in the interest of public order
The Shaheen Bagh case depicts breakdown of public order in Delhi. This editorial is on public order. It also mentions the guidelines formulated by the Supreme Court Click here to read this article
The Shaheen Bagh case depicts breakdown of public order in Delhi. This editorial is on public order. It also mentions the guidelines formulated by the Supreme Court Click here to read this article
The Supreme Court blamed the Center for “hiding behind India’s Reserve Bank” without giving a direct comment on the loan moratorium scheme imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The court asked whether postponing loan interest to [Read More]
Relevance: In February 2020, the Supreme Court heard arguments in a case related to the issue of granting equivalent post of commanding officers to women in the armed forces. Indian government had filed a petition [Read More]
“Justice Delayed is Justice Denied” –this dictum postulates that a delay occurring in the process of administering justice without having a vital reason behind it represents an unconscionable negation of justice. Delivering justice within a [Read More]
The supreme court on Tuesday the supreme court ruled that that daughters cannot be deprived of their right to equality , they will have equal coparcenary rights theirs parent’s property Even if their father dies [Read More]
The editorials discusses the recent contempt cases initiated by the Supreme Court. The law of contempt is a vague and wandering jurisdiction, with uncertain boundaries. The news is related to GS 1 and details from [Read More]
The new Parliament building has been controversial ever since it has been envisaged. However, the CPWD has told the Supreme Court that the decision to build is prudent as no. of seats is likely to [Read More]
The Governor is the nominal head of a State while the Chief Minister and the Council of Ministers exercise the real power. The position of the Governor has been in the spotlight time and again [Read More]
Transparency and accountability are the twin principles which form the base of democracy. India is one of the largest democracies in the world and like all democracies, Indian democracy is also dependent on transparency. However, [Read More]
Relevance: Reverse osmosis water purifiers waste almost 70-80% water during the purification process. RO are hugely popular and this has led to massive wastage of water. Most people are unaware of the fact that demineralisation [Read More]
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