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Bail for the minister
The outcome in a petition seeking cancellation of DMK minister Senthil Balaji’s bail could shape the NDA’s PMLA strategy in its third term
9th Dec 2024

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Four decisions by Justice D.Y. Chandrachud that advanced party autonomy in arbitration (and one that didn’t)
His contribution to jurisprudence was progressive and limited court intervention, though the Delhi Metro case sticks out like a sore thumb
4th Dec 2024

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Gaps in GRAP: SC pushes for accountability and action
Judicial scrutiny of the pollution crisis highlights systemic failures, poor coordination, & the challenges in enforcing emergency measures
2nd Dec 2024

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To speak or not to speak: The lingering question of compelled speech in India
The Indian Supreme Court’s jurisprudence on compelled speech, largely developed through cases relating to cinema halls, is undercooked
2nd Dec 2024

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From Babri to Sambhal
The top court’s approach to place of worship cases may have emboldened right-wing groups to take the judicial route to open a can of worms
2nd Dec 2024

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“No earnest effort to implement…”: SC cracks down on negligence amid Delhi’s pollution crisis
A Division Bench bench flagged GRAP violations in Delhi, questioning police and state inaction as pollution continues to choke the capital
25th Nov 2024

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A gathering of judges
To commemorate India’s 75th Law Day on 26 November, we recall a historic conference of Federal and High Court judges in March 1948
24th Nov 2024

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Best of times, worst of times: Making sense of Justice Chandrachud’s disability jurisprudence
The former Chief Justice approached issues with compassion but his decisions are premised on disability operating in silos and margins
23rd Nov 2024