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  1. How the Pre‑Implementation Notifications for the Upcoming VB G RAM G Scheme Raise Questions of Procedural Preconditions, Federal Competence, and Citizens’ Rights
  2. How the UAE’s Expanded Visa‑On‑Arrival Scheme Raises Questions of Administrative Authority, Procedural Fairness and Equality for Indian and Filipino Travelers
  3. Why the Manipur Naga Body’s Call for a Prime Minister‑Ordered Judicial Probe Invites Scrutiny of Executive Powers, Standing, and Victims’ Rights
  4. Evidence Handling After a Fatal Shooting: Chain‑of‑Custody and Investigative Integrity Under Scrutiny
  5. Why the Trinamool Congress Symbol Dispute May Prompt Scrutiny of Forgery, Impersonation and Election‑Symbol Protections Under Criminal Law
  6. Assessing Whether the Akal Takht’s ‘Guru Dokhi’ Label on Punjab’s Chief Minister Triggers Defamation, Religious‑Insult and Constitutional Limits on Free Speech
  7. How a Political Directive to the CID on a Custodial Trial Raises Questions of Police Independence, Speedy Trial Guarantees and Judicial Oversight
  8. Analyzing Potential Defamation Claims Stemming from Uddhav Thackeray’s Accusation of BJP Theft of Ram Temple Donations
  9. Why the Defence Minister’s July 2025 Statement May Prompt Scrutiny of Parliamentary Privilege, Contempt Powers and Defamation Liability
  10. How the Unchanged Census Head‑of‑Family Question May Invoke Constitutional Equality and Administrative Law Challenges
  11. How Texas’s New Driver’s‑License Rule for H‑1B Holders May Trigger Constitutional and Federal Preemption Challenges
  12. Why the MDMK’s Exit from the Secular Progressive Alliance Invites Scrutiny of Election‑Symbol Rights and the Legal Bounds of Political Alliances
  13. Invoking MCOCA Over a TET Paper Leak: Statutory Reach, Constitutional Safeguards and Procedural Implications
  14. How IRGC’s Claimed Retaliatory Strikes Against U.S. Gulf Sites Invoke International Law Principles of Self‑Defence, Proportionality, and State Responsibility
  15. Assessing the Legal Validity of Recent Indian Cough‑Syrup Regulations Amid Widespread Self‑Medication and Antimicrobial Resistance Concerns
  16. Why the Postponement of Maharashtra’s Teacher Eligibility Test May Invite Judicial Review of Administrative Procedure and Criminal Investigation
  17. How the Alleged Agricultural Subsidy to a Serving Minister Raises Questions of Statutory Eligibility, Conflict of Interest, and Potential Criminal Liability
  18. Why the Resignations at Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Trust Prompt Scrutiny of Criminal Liability, Fiduciary Duties, and Judicial Review of Religious Trust Governance
  19. Evaluating the Legal Authority, Procedural Safeguards and Accountability of the Delhi‑Uttarakhand High Terror Alert
  20. How US Sanctions on an Indian National and a Chhattisgarh Firm Raise Complex Issues of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction, Due Process, and Domestic Compliance
  21. Cancellation of Maharashtra Entrance Test Amid Paper Leak Raises Questions of Administrative Authority, Constitutional Rights, and Criminal Liability
  22. How the UNHRC Accusation Over the PoJK Crackdown Raises Questions of State Responsibility, Procedural Remedies, and Victims’ Rights
  23. Why NCERT’s Decision to Retain the Preamble and Add an Emergency Chapter Invites Scrutiny of Statutory Authority and Judicial Review in Curriculum Setting
  24. Why the Prolonged Stagnation in the Kanhaiya Lal Murder Investigation Raises Critical Questions About Police Duty, Victims’ Right to Speedy Justice, and Potential Political Interfe
  25. How the Extension of Interim Arrest Protection for Khan Sir Highlights Bail Standards and Evidentiary Burdens in Indian Criminal Procedure