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  1. How the NISM-IICA MoU May Test Sebi’s Statutory Mandate and ESG Regulatory Framework
  2. How the Nikki Bhati Family Settlement Illuminates the Limits of Private Compromise on Ongoing Criminal Prosecution in India
  3. How the NIA’s Multi-State Raids Over Drone-Delivered Terror Materials Raise Questions of Search Authority, Evidence Admissibility, Detention Rights, and Cross-Border Jurisdiction
  4. How the NIA’s Charges in the 2025 Car Blast Spotlight Procedural Safeguards, Bail Thresholds and Judicial Review in Terror-Related Prosecutions
  5. How the NIA’s Arrest of a Kolkata Man in a Pakistan-Linked Espionage and Terror Case Raises Critical Questions on Procedure, Bail and Jurisdiction
  6. How the NGO’s Petition Challenges the Supreme Court’s Interpretation of Stray-Dog Culling and Raises Questions of Standing, Proportionality, and Judicial Review
  7. How the NFL’s Streaming Shift May Invite Antitrust and Consumer-Protection Scrutiny under U.S. and Indian Law
  8. How the New York Shipyard Fire and Explosions May Prompt Scrutiny of Safety Regulation, Criminal Liability, and Victims’ Compensation
  9. How the New USCIS Signature Requirement for H-1B and Green-Card Petitions Raises Administrative-Law and Due-Process Questions
  10. How the New Silver Import Restriction May Prompt Judicial Review of Government’s Statutory Power, Procedural Fairness, and Trade-Constitutional Limits
  11. How the New Jersey Hit-and-Run Arrest of an Indian-Origin Driver Highlights Arrest Authority, Hit-and-Run Statutory Classification, and Consular-Notification Obligations
  12. How the New Jersey Fraud Conviction of an Indian-Origin Executive Raises Complex Issues of Jurisdiction, Restitution Enforcement, and Cross-Border Asset Recovery
  13. How the New Government Panel on Demographic Changes May Prompt Judicial Review of Executive Powers Over Immigration Policy
  14. How the New Directive to Booth Level Officers May Invoke Criminal Liability, Judicial Review, and Voter-Rights Remedies in Indian Electoral Law
  15. How the New Asylum Rule Tests Executive Power and Migrant Due Process
  16. How the Neighbour-Led Harvest After a Farmer’s Sudden Death Raises Complex Questions of Property Rights, Succession and Criminal Liability
  17. How the NEET-UG Paper Leak Allegations Raise Questions of CBI Jurisdiction, Fast-Track Courts, and Judicial Review of the National Testing Agency
  18. How the NEET-UG Leak Raises Criminal Liability, Investigative Safeguards, and Judicial Review of the NTA’s Cancellation Power
  19. How the NEET-UG 2026 Paper Leak Raises Questions of Criminal Liability, Ministerial Accountability, and Administrative Fairness
  20. How the NEET-UG 2026 Paper Leak Arrests Spotlight Procedural Safeguards, Evidentiary Standards, and Bail Rights in India’s Criminal Justice System
  21. How the NEET-UG 2026 Paper Leak Allegations Raise Complex Issues of Custodial Remand, Evidentiary Standards, and Constitutional Protest Rights
  22. How the NEET Suicide Allegations Raise Questions of State Liability, Constitutional Free Speech, and Potential Defamation Claims
  23. How the NEET Paper Leak Controversy Raises Questions of Criminal Liability, Police Powers, and Ministerial Accountability in India
  24. How the NEET Paper Leak Arrests Raise Critical Questions on Arrest Powers, Bail and Procedural Safeguards
  25. How the NEET Paper Leak Arrest Raises Questions of Evidentiary Integrity, Bail Rights, and CBI Investigative Powers