The functioning of the judiciary reveals that it has exercised its powers in creative ways and devised new strategies to ensure the protection of human rights of prisoners. In recent decades, the ...
The performance of tribunals has been abysmal, but this need not be so. Much depends on the autonomy they’re given to ...
The serious judicial intervention on behalf of undertrial prisoners began as early as 1979, when reports in The Indian Express highlighted the plight of thousands languishing in prisons without trial.
The Bombay High Court on March 13 dismissed a public interest litigation (PIL) petition challenging the mandatory use of ...
Nashik: Restoring public confidence in the judicial system is crucial, and this can be achieved by ensuring the swift ...
Apparently, President Mohamed Muizzu seeks to ‘pack’ the Maldivian Supreme Court with a favourable majority, whose purpose ...
The landmark judgment in Swapnil Tripathi v. Supreme Court of India, brought about a transformative shift in the Indian ...
The trauma inflicted on an assault survivor is immeasurable, and forcing them into a marriage with their attacker only ...
Jairam Ramesh labels the ongoing GST issue as 'GSTitis,' as Mad Over Donuts faces a Rs 100 crore tax notice for wrongly ...
Judges say it can potentially undermine the judiciary, calling for regulatory frameworks and control over content to protect ...
"The women religious in India have faced gender discrimination and sexual abuses that have caused mental health challenges ...