Crime
- Why the Noida Minister’s Cleanup and Greening Directive May Invite Judicial Review of Statutory Powers and Procedural Fairness
- How the Bar’s Dispute Over Law Library Posts Raises Questions of Professional Conduct, Defamation, and Procedural Fairness
- Why Gurgaon’s May 31 Deadline for Waterlogging Works May Prompt Judicial Review of Municipal Statutory Powers and Potential Liability
- How Alleged Police‑Originated Incitement Posts in Noida Raise Criminal Liability, Free‑Speech Limits and Police Accountability
- How Punjab’s Free Bus Scheme for NEET Aspirants Raises Questions of Statutory Authority, Equality and Administrative Law
- Balancing Victim Safety and Accused Liberty: Legal Implications of Bail Celebration Videos in Sexual Offence Cases
- How the Workshop Fire Destroying Three Vehicles Raises Questions of Criminal Damage, Arson and Fire‑Safety Liability
- Arrest Without Murder Charge: Assessing Police Powers, Charge‑Sheet Obligations and Bail Rights under Indian Criminal Procedure
- Assessing Police Power to Conduct Mass Vehicle Checks: Legal Limits, Procedural Safeguards, and Constitutional Implications of Penalising 22,000 Vehicles in Three Days
- How CBSE’s Mandatory Three‑Language Policy May Invite Judicial Review of Administrative Authority and Educational Rights
- Why the Discovery of a Submerged Van After Twenty‑Six Years Invites Scrutiny of Investigative Duties, Evidentiary Integrity, and Compensation Claims
- Why the Karnal Drowning Case May Necessitate a Section 174 Inquest and Raise Questions of Criminal Liability
- How Allegations of Bias in Punjab’s Civic Body Elections May Invite Criminal Prosecution, Judicial Review, and Civil Remedies
- Assessing the Legal Limits of Chandigarh’s ‘No‑Vehicle Wednesday’ Fuel‑Conservation Directive
- Why the Gurgaon Police Chief’s Push for Carpooling and an Extortion‑Blocking App Raises Complex Questions About Police Authority, Privacy and Consumer Liability
- Why Haryana’s Fuel‑Saving Directive May Invite Judicial Review of Executive Authority and Procedural Fairness
- How the SGPC‑Led Panthic Conference on the Anti‑Sacrilege Law May Test Constitutional Limits on Religious Freedom, Statutory Authority, and Procedural Safeguards
- Why the Surge of FIRs in Punjab Farm Fire Cases Raises Questions of Duplicate Reporting, Accused Rights, and Police Duty under Criminal Procedure
- Ten‑Year Sentences in Ambala Attempt‑to‑Murder Case Raise Questions on Sentencing Discretion, Appeal Rights, and Judicial Independence
- Assessing Criminal Liability and Defences When a Teacher Refuses Census Duty: Implications for Statutory Compliance and Personal Hardship Claims
- Impoundment of Bike over Rs 11 Lakh Traffic Fines Raises Questions of Authority, Due Process and Proportionality
- Why the MDU Non‑Teaching Staff Sit‑In May Prompt Scrutiny of Constitutional Assembly Rights, University Disciplinary Powers, and Potential Criminal Liability
- Why the Nuh Rape and Suicide Case Demands Scrutiny of Evidentiary Admission, Extortion Charges, and Abetment of Suicide Under Criminal Procedure
- Mass Detentions in Gangstran Te Vaar Prompt Examination of Due‑Process Safeguards
- How a Minor Explosion Near a Private Residence Raises Questions About Police Investigation Powers and Homeowner Rights