Supreme Court of India

Society

  1. Does the Rs 1 Lakh Award to a Mehsana Beggar Demand Scrutiny of Statutory Authority, Equality and Procedural Fairness?
  2. Inter‑faith Felicitation in Ahmedabad Raises Complex Questions About Gujarat’s Anti‑Conversion Laws, Religious Freedom and Constitutional Limits
  3. Why Pushpahad’s Burn Injuries and Gender‑Based Discrimination May Invoke Criminal Negligence, Domestic Violence Protection and Constitutional Remedies in India
  4. Why Punjab and Haryana’s Four‑Decade Ban on Lavish Weddings Demands Judicial Scrutiny of State Power and Fundamental Rights
  5. Police Adoption of a School in Dungarpur Raises Questions About Statutory Authority and Administrative Accountability
  6. How Gujarat’s Aadhaar‑Only Cashless Ration System Raises Questions of Statutory Authority, Privacy and Judicial Review
  7. How the Prevalence of Unknown Facebook Contacts Among Bengaluru Youth Raises Questions of Age‑Verification, Privacy, and Platform Liability under Indian Law
  8. Why Karnataka’s Admission of Encroachment in Kappatagudda Forest Invites Scrutiny of Statutory Duties, Criminal Liability and Constitutional Environmental Rights
  9. How the Adoption of Green‑Bacteria Toilet Cleaners at an Airport Raises Questions of Regulatory Approval, Public‑Health Safeguards, and Liability under Indian Law
  10. Wildlife Protection Act Seizure at Chennai School Raises Questions on Statutory Power, Procedural Fairness, and Institutional Liability
  11. Why the Union Textiles Ministry’s Laxmi Asu Subsidy Scheme Invites Scrutiny of Statutory Authority, Procedural Fairness, and Constitutional Equality
  12. How the Inclusion of Agrahara Bachahalli in Karnataka’s Tourism Circuit Raises Questions of Heritage‑Protection Authority, Procedural Fairness, and Property Rights
  13. How Gopalakrishna Adiga’s 1971 Lok Sabha Candidacy Highlights the Constitutional and Statutory Framework Governing Electoral Eligibility in India
  14. Bellandur Lake’s Pollution Crisis May Invite Judicial Review of Civic Authorities’ Statutory Duty and Constitutional Right to a Healthy Environment
  15. Why Gujarat’s Urban Sex Ratio Imbalance May Require Stronger Enforcement of the PC‑PNDT Act and Constitutional Equality Guarantees
  16. Why the Consumer Court’s Order Requiring Insurance Reimbursement for a Snoring‑Cure Device Highlights Contractual Interpretation and Consumer Protection under the CPA
  17. Free Tuition Conditioned on Chandra Shekhar’s Ideology Raises Questions of Equality, Right to Education and Private‑College Autonomy