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  1. Why the Patna High Court’s Finding on a Librarian Vacancy Calls for Judicial Scrutiny of the State’s Educational-Infrastructure Duty
  2. Why the Patna High Court’s Finding of Human-Rights Violation Calls for Judicial Review of Hospitalisation Practices for Recovered Mental-Health Patients
  3. Why the P&H High Court’s Retention of Ballot Paper Option Raises Complex Questions on Electoral Discretion, Constitutional Guarantees, and Judicial Review
  4. Why the P&H High Court’s Refusal to Grant Anticipatory Bail in a Public Servant’s Objectionable Remarks Highlights Tensions Between Freedom of Speech and Communal Harmony
  5. Why the OSM Contract Award to a Tainted Firm Raises Questions of Procedural Fairness, Procurement Law and Potential Judicial Review
  6. Why the Ordered Inquiry into Jammu’s Demolition Drive Raises Questions of Statutory Authority, Procedural Fairness and Judicial Review
  7. Why the NTA’s Post-Leak Security Overhaul May Invite Judicial Review of Examination Administration and Candidate Rights
  8. Why the NTA’s NEET UG 2026 Refund Scheme May Invite Judicial Review Over Procedural Fairness, Equality and Consumer Protection
  9. Why the NIA Chargesheet Linking a US-Made GoPro to the Pahalgam Terror Attack May Require Scrutiny of Evidentiary Admission, Jurisdictional Reach and Accused Rights
  10. Why the Newly Created Demographic-Change Panel May Invite Judicial Review of Executive Authority and Procedural Fairness
  11. Why the NEET-UG 2026 Paper-Leak Controversy May Invite Criminal, Administrative and Constitutional Scrutiny
  12. Why the NEET-UG 2026 Paper Leak Arrests May Require Scrutiny of Procedural Safeguards, Ministerial Accountability, and Freedom of Expression
  13. Why the NEET Paper-Leak Controversy May Invite Judicial Scrutiny of Criminal Procedure, Administrative Powers, and Constitutional Equality Rights
  14. Why the NEET Paper Leak Allegations May Prompt Judicial Review of Executive Accountability and Student Rights
  15. Why the National Testing Agency’s Move to Remove Vendors and Go In-House May Invite Scrutiny of Its Statutory Procurement Powers and Contractual Obligations
  16. Why the National Medical Commission’s Extension of Internship Permissions Raises Questions of Statutory Authority and Procedural Fairness for Foreign Medical Graduates
  17. Why the MP High Court’s Decision that Gratuity Cannot Be Automatically Forfeited Compels Employers to Align Service Regulations with the Payment of Gratuity Act
  18. Why the MP High Court’s Compensation Order Highlights Limits on Police Power and the Scope of Personal Liberty in India
  19. Why the Ministry’s Deployment of IIT Experts to Assist CBSE May Invite Judicial Review of Administrative Delegation and Student Rights
  20. Why the Minister’s Defence of On-Screen Marking and the Promise to Address CBSE Re-Evaluation Plaints May Invite Judicial Review of Administrative Authority and Student Rights
  21. Why the Minister’s Decision to Hand Over His Son in a POCSO Case Invites Scrutiny of Equality Before Law and Criminal Procedure
  22. Why the Mekedatu Dam Controversy May Trigger Judicial Review of Inter-State Water Dispute and Central Intervention
  23. Why the May 30 Data-Submission Deadline for MBBS Seat Renewal May Invite Judicial Review of Regulatory Authority’s Statutory Power and Procedural Fairness
  24. Why the Mass Distribution of Appointment Letters at the 19th Rozgar Mela Calls for Scrutiny of Statutory Authority, Equality Guarantees, and Procedural Fairness
  25. Why the Mahindra University–HNLU MoU May Prompt Examination of Contractual Enforceability, Regulatory Compliance, and Constitutional Autonomy in Indian Higher Education