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  1. Why the Court’s Bail Denial to the Cook and Police Custody of the Owner and Manager in the Hauz Rani Fire Highlight Critical Issues of Bail Standards, Police Detention and Constitu
  2. Why the Government’s Audit Order of PPP‑Managed Industrial Clusters in Narela, Bawana May Invite Judicial Review of Administrative Authority and Procedural Fairness
  3. Tribunal’s Rs 2.5 crore Compensation to Injured Navy MARCOS Commando Highlights Jurisdiction, Procedural Fairness, and Future Compensation Standards
  4. Assessing Punjab’s Zero‑Leak Claim: Potential Judicial Review of Examination Integrity and Merit‑Based Recruitment
  5. How the Arrest of Hector Delion After the Penn Station Stabbing Raises Questions of Probable Cause, Miranda Rights, and Evidentiary Standards under U.S. Criminal Law
  6. Why Expanding Mobile Ownership Without Enabling Access May Invoke Constitutional Equality and Digital‑Inclusion Obligations
  7. Customs’ Arrest of Two Individuals for Concealing Cannabis in Geysers Raises Critical Questions on Arrest Authority, Bail Eligibility and Evidentiary Standards
  8. How the FamilyMart Livestream Dispute Highlights Privacy, Police Authority, and Property Rights in Japan
  9. How the Supreme Court’s Ruling That Premarital Sex Is Not Moral Turpitude May Reshape Legal Definitions, Immigration Policy, and Employment Disqualifications
  10. Why the Prolonged Delay in an Allahabad High Court Murder Appeal Highlights the Need for Judicial Reform and Enforcement of the Right to a Speedy Trial
  11. How the Enforcement Directorate’s Probe into Vijayan’s Daughter Raises Questions of Investigative Power, Due Process, and Political Neutrality
  12. Why the Zoji La Tunnel Breakthrough Blast May Invite Judicial Scrutiny of Statutory Authority, Environmental Clearance and Land‑Acquisition Compliance
  13. How the Arrest Over AI‑Driven Blackmail of a Teenage Girl Highlights Arrest Safeguards, Evidence Challenges, and Victim Protection under Indian Criminal Law
  14. How Alleged Visa Fraud Challenges the Legal Framework for Revoking US Citizenship
  15. How the Texas Restaurateur’s Refusal to Hire Indians Raises Complex Issues Under U.S. Anti‑Discrimination Law
  16. Why the Supreme Court’s Urgent Directive to the CBSE Raises Questions of Enforceability, Procedural Fairness, and Judicial Oversight of Educational Bodies
  17. How the Alleged Confiscation of a Prisoner’s Bible and a Million‑Dollar Bond Raise Questions of Religious Freedom, Due Process, and Bail Standards in Custody
  18. Revocation of Citizenship by the Trump Administration: Legal Challenges to Due Process, Equal Protection, and International Obligations
  19. Arrest of a Penn Station Stabbing Suspect Highlights Procedural Safeguards, Bail Considerations, and Victim‑Rights under Criminal Law
  20. How a Streamer's Family Mart Confrontation Highlights Legal Tensions Between Livestreaming and Privacy Rights in Japan
  21. Why Dr Walker’s Alleged Role in Connecting Jeffrey Epstein with Bill Gates May Invite Criminal and Civil Liability
  22. Police Surveillance in a DU Professor Murder Probe Raises Crucial Questions of Warrant Authority, Digital Privacy, and Evidentiary Standards
  23. Why the Invalidated $100,000 H‑1B Fee May Prompt Scrutiny of Regulatory Authority, Equality Principles, and Remedy Options
  24. Why the Discovery of Mortar Shells Along the LoC Raises Complex Questions of Criminal Procedure, Evidence Admissibility, and Constitutional Rights
  25. Why the U.S. Court’s Invalidation of a $100,000 H‑1B Visa Fee Highlights Limits on Executive Authority and Raises Constitutional Due‑Process Questions