The Supreme Court of India has taken a firm stance against tech giant Meta and its messaging platform WhatsApp, emphasizing that any company operating in India must comply with the country's laws and ...
Recognizing the constitutional dimensions at stake, Shreya filed a writ petition under Article 226 before the High Court. She drafted the pleadings and developed constitutional arguments asserting the ...
Before India mastered the mechanics of voting, it took a historic leap of faith. Hum Hindustani revisits the chaos, courage ...
Supreme Court to review anti-conversion laws in 12 States amid concerns of vigilante violence against religious minorities.
Managing Partner, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas and Chairperson, Cyril Shroff Centre for AI, Law and Regulation, Cyril Shroff ...
The Supreme Court has heard Meta and WhatsApp’s challenge to an order upholding a ₹213 crore penalty over WhatsApp’s 2021 ...
The Supreme Court held that the division bench had “transgressed the limits of its jurisdiction” and acted in disregard of ...
As India marks Republic Day, a court’s attack on journalistic satire raises alarms over free speech, judicial temperament, and constitutional accountability. Read why it matters.
Lex non cogit ad impossibilia — the law does not compel the impossible. A court's authority does not lie in the sharpness of its words or the stature of its institution, but in a single ...
The Hate Speech and Hate Crime (Prevention) Bill seeks to introduce strict criminal penalties for speech and actions deemed ...
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday demanded that the Centre abolish the VB–GRAMG scheme and restore the MGNREGA ...
BJD member Sasmit Patra on Tuesday sought government intervention in strengthening the implementation of laws to safeguard vulnerable sections of society amid rising incidents of violence in the ...