Former Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud discussed his tenure, emphasizing his commitment to constitutional principles ...
Differently-abled lawyers in India face structural barriers—from inaccessible tech to limited opportunities in courts & law ...
Former Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud in a recent interview said that the Indian judicial system is not presided upon ...
The Supreme Court on Monday sought responses from the Centre and the Election Commission on a PIL against the recent amendment to election rules for allegedly restricting public access to election ...
Listen to Story Supreme Court stresses sensitivity in handling domestic violence cases Family members can't be implicated without specific charges Courts urged to be cautious in domestic violence ...
The US has historically given automatic citizenship to anyone born in the country, but this principle is not the norm ...
The requirement under Article 22(1) of the Constitution to inform an arrested person about the grounds of arrest is not a formality but a mandatory constitutional requirement, and failure to do so ...
The net result is that the High Courts and the Supreme Court are entitled to apply constitutional conventions to interpret constitutional provisions and even decide the validity of statutory ...
Supreme Court directs various responsible ministries to jointly constitute a Committee comprising subject experts to consider the desirability of recommending a legal framework for the benefit, ...
The Supreme Court is slated to hear on Monday a PIL seeking the right to passive euthanasia for persons afflicted with rabies. A bench of Justices B R Gavai and K Vinod Chandran agreed to take up ...
NEW DELHI: Acknowledging that Ratan Tata is a well-known figure whose trademark deserves protection, the Delhi high court has restrained a third party from unauthorised use of the late ...
AHMEDABAD: Gujarat high court has quashed a lower court judge's sacking and instead ordered punishment "other than dismissal" for chewing tobacco and gutka in the courtroom and favouring a junior ...