Supreme Court of India

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  1. Implications of the Appointment of Senior Advocate Surojit Nath Mitra as West Bengal’s Advocate General for Constitutional and Administrative Law
  2. Implications of Advocate Mohammed Shah’s Appointment as Additional Advocate General of Kerala for Eligibility Standards and Judicial Review
  3. Implications of a Vacant Special Public Prosecutor Position for the Central Bureau of Investigation: Assessing Legal Duties and Potential Judicial Review
  4. Hybrid Hearings and Remote Work Orders of the Chhattisgarh High Court: Assessing Judicial Authority, Procedural Fairness and Scope for Review
  5. Howrah Train Fire and CCTV Footage: Legal Implications for Evidentiary Admissibility, Arson Liability, and Institutional Accountability
  6. How West Bengal’s Scrapping of the State OBC List Raises Complex Questions of Legislative Power, Constitutional Equality, and Administrative Fairness
  7. How West Bengal’s Free Bus Travel for Women and Annapurna Scheme Invite Scrutiny of State Power, Equality Mandate, and Judicial Review
  8. How West Bengal’s First ‘Digital Arrest’ Convictions Challenge Arrest Warrants, Evidentiary Standards and Sentencing in Indian Cyber-Crime Law
  9. How West Bengal’s Ban on Public Slaughter and Mandatory Fitness Certificate Raises Questions of Constitutional Competence, Religious Freedom, and Administrative Fairness
  10. How Uttar Pradesh’s Thunderstorm Tragedy Raises Questions of State Duty, Compensation and Judicial Review under Article 21
  11. How Uttar Pradesh’s Disaster-Relief Orders After the May Storm Clash with Constitutional Obligations and Administrative-Law Standards
  12. How Unresolved Protest Cases and Institutional Trust Deficit in Ladakh May Invite Judicial Review of Government Action
  13. How United Nations Honors for Indian Peacekeepers Prompt Examination of Statutory Authority, Benefits and Equality Obligations within the Indian Armed Forces
  14. How Umar Khalid’s Interim Bail Raises Critical Questions on Public-Order Grounds and the Balance of Liberty in Indian Criminal Procedure
  15. How Threats to a Jhalmuri Vendor Raise Questions of Police Duty, Victim Protection and Cross-Border Criminal Intimidation Under Indian Law
  16. How the Withholding of a Political Party’s X Account Raises Constitutional and Intermediary Liability Questions
  17. How the WHO’s Ebola Emergency Declaration Raises Legal Questions About India’s Public-Health Powers, Procedural Safeguards and Individual Rights
  18. How the West Bengal Post-Poll Violence PIL Challenges Police Duty to Register FIRs and the Scope of High Court Judicial Review
  19. How the West Bengal Chief Minister’s Warning to a TMC Leader May Test the Limits of Criminal Intimidation and Election Law in the Falta Repolling
  20. How the Viral Selfie from the Leh Helicopter Crash Raises Questions of Privacy, Public Authority Accountability, and Media Regulation
  21. How the Vice Admiral’s Procurement Nod May Invite Judicial Review of Defence Acquisition Decisions
  22. How the Vacancy for Legal Research Consultants at the National Human Rights Commission Raises Questions of Statutory Authority, Equality, and Procedural Fairness
  23. How the Vacancy for Additional Manager (Legal) at Uranium Corporation of India Ltd Raises Complex Questions of Public-Sector Appointment Law, Reservation and Judicial Review
  24. How the Uttara Kannada River Drowning Raises Questions of Public Authority Duty, Liability, and Legal Remedies
  25. How the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister’s Advice to Shift Namaz Rather Than Use Roads Raises Questions of Religious Freedom, Public-Space Regulation, and Administrative Due Process